Back in 1962, one of cinema’s great masters, Satyajit Ray, released a film called Kanchenjungha. It was the first feature…
Director Ira Sachs has found his greatest inspirations from cinema outside of the US. With filmmakers like Éric Rohmer, Yasujirō…
An elegant ode to fading dreams and the possibility of second chances, director Bavo Defurne’s sophomore feature Souvenir channels Eurovision…
Taking off from Barcelona, my plane crested a sea of clouds, thick and white like tundra. Here and there, the…
Returning for the 31st round, AFI Fest continues to have some of the most striking, innovative, and exciting filmmaking in…
I am not sure if I can pinpoint the exact moment when I became acutely conscious of the way rape…
Isabelle Huppert, often referred to as the greatest actress working today, is an artist with incomparable range. Few performers can…
Break out of that Thanksgiving food coma and join us as we wrap up November 2016 on Moviemaker.com with our…
AFI Fest’s arrival in fall heralds the true beginning of the holiday season for many Los Angeles-dwellers. With such great…
Good fortune and strategic diligence. Those, says Isabelle Huppert, are the key ingredients to a long, enviable career. The iconic…
Breaking new ground with a psychological rape-revenge thriller, says Paul Verhoeven, "inspires a certain kind of fear"—especially one that many denounced as…
In Louder Than Bombs, Joachim Trier's latest exploration on the catalysts and consequences of human behavior, the Norwegian director fabricates…
Shooting outdoors anywhere is submitting yourself to Murphy’s Law, but in and around New York City—as I’m sure every moviemaker…