Q’orianka Kilcher’s first role since her stunning breakout as Pocahontas in Terrence Malick’sThe New Worldfinds her playing to type as…
Anyone who tells you he’s got a great career, perfect marriage, and superior parenting skills does not. And if he…
Bay Area choreographer Anna Halprin, who celebrates her 90th birthday in July, is a force of nature. Not the kind…
Say what you will, but the lead actors in Argentine director Juan Jose Campanella’s latest film do have lovely (or…
Did I say “Awww” at Babies? I did. Did I giggle at the adorable things babies do in Babies? Oh…
An artist-in-crisis piece run through a drab but quirk-conscious indie processor, Paper Man is everything a film like Lost in…
The latest from popular Korean director Kim Ji-woon lands with a splat in the camp of decadent American blockbusters. Dubbed…
As our movie begins, Tony Stark–mechanical genius, Forbes 400 perennial, the pop-star CEO of Stark Industries–has dropped any pretense of…
The great boundary-crosser of Iranian cinema, Bahman Ghobadi purposefully steps over the line with this quasi-documentary, highly unofficial panorama of…
No die-hard foodie would, in their right mind, argue any of the points made in Ana Sofia Joanes’ impassioned, good-egg…
If you don’t already know the history of the American civil-rights movement (seriously?), of how everyday folks became nonviolent freedom…
The simple thesis of the movie is very much made for the 6 to, oh, let’s say 6½-year-old set: People…
Watching this lauded but fatally slight comedy of manners about a middle-aged Italian who finds himself caring for four spunky…
Spanning two decades of his nation’s fraught history and invoking the legacy of at least three more, Haile Gerima’s Teza…
An almost miraculously photographed showcase of some of the seven seas’ least seen and most incredible specimens, Disney’s Oceans (a…
Writer Andy Diggle dedicated his snappy DC comic book The Losers to ’80s screenwriting superstar Shane Black, creator of the…
After waving a gun around at home, young Copenhagen cop Robert Hansen (Jakob Cedergren) is shipped to the South Jutland…
Nominated for an Oscar, written and directed by an Israeli Arab and an Israeli Jew, Ajami is one of those…
This is not just the definitive portrait of street-art counterculture, but also a hilarious exposé of the gullibility of the…
Indebted to The Postman Always Rings Twice, The Square fails to raise (James M.) Cain. The feature-helming debut of stuntman…
