EXCLUSIVE: Mexican director Michel Franco touches down at the Berlin Film Festival this weekend with drama Dreams starring ...
The indie filmmaking veteran behind 2014’s Golden Bear-winning 'Black Coal, Thin Ice' discusses returning to Berlin with a new thriller and the recent steep ups and downs at China's theatrical box ...
In his magisterial two-volume Political Order books, Francis Fukuyama writes extensively about patronage networks, ...
We treated it like we were inviting people into our home,” Bill Barstow, who owns theaters with his wife, Colleen, told Yahoo ...
It’s been nearly 25 years since “American Psycho” slashed into movie theaters. The 2000 horror film based on Bret Easton ...
The Jewish rom-com is finally joining the Criterion Collection, and according to Irving, “Peter and I have thought of sequels.” ...
Tom Shoval & Nancy Spielberg Discuss Gaza Hostage Film ‘A Letter To David’ & Why Berlinale Is Right Place For World Premiere ...
The internet is full of people trying to scam people out of their finances — and some are pretending to be besotted ...
Common Sense Media also reviews “Love Hurts” and “The Gorge.” ...
A restored version of Charles Burnett’s 1999 movie “The Annihilation of Fish” opens at the Brooklyn Academy of Music after ...
This 1988 rom-com, starring Amy Irving, joins the Criterion Collection this month. But it has been warming hearts for decades.
Whatever the premise, each Paddington movie shows us a trusting young bear who will inevitably face a ghastly betrayal. The ...
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