Insane Trailer for Sion Sono’s ‘Why Don’t You Play in Hell?’By Dustin Jansick The crazy new trailer for Sion Sono's Why Don't You Play In Hell?
Criterion Collection Announces January Titles From Maddin, Fassbinder, & MoreBy Aaron Pinkston The Criterion Collection rings in 2015 with four great new releases and one Blu-ray upgrade.
LISTEN: Two Chaotic Tracks from ‘Birdman’ Drum Score by Antonio SanchezBy Zachary Shevich Listen to two excerpts from the soundtrack to the hotly anticipated 'Birdman' film.
MVFF37 Days 10 & 11: After The Fall, Timbuktu, & WildBy Ananda Dillon Closing weekend of the Mill Valley Film Festival just proves the authority of this small festival. It’s rare for a film festival to have such a high percentage of excellent...
The Reel Indie Film Festival Brings A Wide Selection of Docs, Shorts and Music VideosBy C.J. Prince Only in its second year, the Reel Indie Film Festival (or RIFF for short) is kicking things off with a nice selection of music videos, shorts and features for...
MVFF37 Day 9: St. Vincent, Foxcatcher, & Two Days, One NightBy Ananda Dillon Three of our most anticipated films at the Mill Valley Film Festival played on Day 9 in the 11-day stretch, and they didn’t disappoint. From Bill Murray’s performance as the...
MVFF37 Day 8: The Theory of Everything, 10,000 KM, & Living Is Easy With Eyes ClosedBy Ananda Dillon Forget waiting for the weekend to bring in the heavy hitters, Mill Valley says “It’s Thursday. Let’s party!” And what better way to kick off an early weekend than with...
MVFF37 Day 7: Charlie’s Country, Nightcrawler, Black and WhiteBy Ananda Dillon We’re at the midpoint of the Mill Valley Film Festival and this is where I jump in. Having made the trek from Los Angeles to join in our coverage...
NYFF 2014: Listen Up PhilipBy Zachary Shevich In Alex Ross Perry’s follow up to The Color Wheel, the writer/director introduces us to author Philip Lewis Friedman as he angrily awaits the release of his 2nd book....
MVFF37 Day 6: Whiplash, Gett: The Trial of Viviane AmsalemBy Bernard Boo After five days of the typical film festival arthouse heartbreakers and soul-shakers, I began to feel a bit of emotional fatigue as I reached the halfway point of MVFF37. Mr....
MVFF37 Days 4 & 5: The Imitation Game, Like Sunday, Like Rain, MoreBy Bernard Boo Our last MVFF37 diary was all about Elle Fanning, who just days ago became the youngest ever recipient of the Mill Valley Award. The following day, Chinese-American chef Cecilia...
Bill Murray Loves To Sing In ‘St. Vincent’ ClipBy Aaron Pinkston Premiering in Toronto with mostly positive reviews, St. Vincent is about a bum (played by the one and only Bill Murray) who becomes an unlikely mentor for his neighbor’s...
MVFF37 Day 3: Elle Fanning Receives Mill Valley Award For ‘Low Down’By Bernard Boo At just 16 years old, Elle Fanning has become the youngest recipient of the Mill Valley award in the festival’s 37-year history. Earning her the honor was her heartbreaking...
Paul Thomas Anderson Explains ‘Inherent Vice’ In Press Conference At NYFFBy Zachary Shevich Following this morning’s debut of Inherent Vice, writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson and a slew of the film’s cast took the stage at the Walter Reade Theater for a Q&A...