
You'd think that coming up with one of the most revolutionary ideas in science would be easy. Creation, by British director Jon Amiel, docum...
You'd think that coming up with one of the most revolutionary ideas in science would be easy. Creation, by British director Jon Amiel, docum...
Those prep school girls are always up to something. Danish director Lone Scherfig's latest film, An Education, tells the story of 16-year-ol...
Set in Tehran in the '50s, Shirin Neshat's Women Without Men looks at the lives of four women facing their own unspoken crises amid politica...
According to the laws of physics, opposites attract. But this isn't the case for the young and still socialist Mussolini and the obsessive I...
You'd think that coming up with one of the most revolutionary ideas in science would be easy. Creation, by British director Jon Amiel, docum...
Some rides are quick and get you from starting point to final destination with no waiting in between. Others take it slower and lull you alo...
What we usually see of modern-day Iran consists of bleak politics, state-squashed protests, veiled women and whatever else the BBC can come...
When you're watching a cinematic sovereign like Alain Resnais, famous for his mid-century masterpieces Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959) and Last Y...
Those prep school girls are always up to something. Danish director Lone Scherfig's latest film, An Education, tells the story of 16-year-ol...
German filmmaker Andreas Dresen is no stranger to the inner workings of human nature, and he proves it in his latest feature, Cloud 9. The f...
Set in suburban Quebec in the summer of 1968, C'est Pas Moi, Je Le Jure! is as adorable as it is tragic. Philippe Falardeau's latest tells t...
On August 7, 1974, Philippe Petit walked across a wire rigged illegally between the World Trade Center's twin towers. While it might be dece...
French director Catherine Breillats latest cinematic offering, based on a nineteenth century novel, explores the precarious border between...
French novelist Philippe Claudel makes an impressive directorial debut with the story of a womans struggle to start over in Ive Loved You...
Theres nothing really wrong with Savage Grace but theres definitely nothing right about it either. Tom Kalins latest film takes a look at...
After 30-plus years abroad and a trail of classic films behind him, director Jerzy Skolimowski has finally returned to his Polish roots in t...
"Can the darkness condemn the light? asks the poster for Iannis Smaragdiss newest film El Greco, which tells the story of Cretan-born pain...
Imagine a really long episode of Seinfeld fused with Little Miss Sunshine, where the characters speak in Icelandic and theyre all crammed i...
Ever wondered what would happen if you put three Finnish guys in a karaoke bar on Christmas Eve? Well, look no further, because Mika Kaurism...
If youre looking for sweet and simple, Snow is not for you. Set in Bosnia two years after the war and ethnic cleansing that shook the regio...