Jafar Panahi – Iran’s dissident filmmaker
Regan Payne on the Iranian filmmaker, outlawed from making a movie for the next 20 years.
Kathryn McCaughey on NOBRO’s full-length debut, taxes and snake blood.
Regan Payne on the Iranian filmmaker, outlawed from making a movie for the next 20 years.
Julia Brown reviews the Elizabeth Olsen movie, as well as This Is Not a Film and Michael, all part of the 2011 Vancouver International Film Festival.
As opposed to those that Hollywood studio executives want to make.
Alps is director Yorgos Lanthimos’ follow-up to his Oscar-nominated Dogtooth.
The Vancouver actress on her role in the new movie Tucker & Dale vs. Evil.
Vera Farmiga’s Higher Ground gives a fair and a honest perspective on faith and religion/
Plus: Spielberg’s lifetime achievement award, trailers for more new movies, Julie Delpy.
With the fall film festival season kicking in, cinematic hope rides on Ryan Gosling’s shoulders.
AMC airs the ’60s Batman movie AMC airs the 1966 Batman movie, based on the TV series, this Thursday night (Sept 6; check local listings). We couldn’t help posting a small tribute to this camp classic, including a few images, a trailer, and a link to this interesting “Alcott’s Analysis” (“WHO IS BRUCE WAYNE? Bruce […]
New movies from Martin Scorsese, George Clooney, Frederic Wiseman and more; Apollo 18 opens.
Who are the heirs to the tradition of independent, individualistic films, as exemplified by recently deceased Chilean filmmaker Raul Ruiz? Regan Payne has some answers.
An interview with Manitoba-born, Vancouver-based and True Blood-obsessed actress Tammy Gillis (Blue Mountain State, Less Than Kind).
“A great barbarian movie is almost indistinguishable from a terrible one,” writes Robin Bougie.
The filmmakers of Final Destination 5 3D have crafted a nuanced character portrait and philosophical meditation on mortality. Not!
The British actor talks about his career-making performance as well as the upcoming My Week with Marilyn.
Vancouver 3D filmmaker Roham Rahmanian talks to Clinton Hallahan about the technology, 3D cinema and the film industry.
Could a Dr. Strange movie be in the works? What about The Flash?