Matt Keeslar is a lesser-known actor that nonetheless gave some fine performances across many different genres.
Riz Ahmed is not only a great actor, but also a musician and a widely-known activist; here is a rundown of his career so far.
The importance and brilliance of colour in film cannot be stressed enough. Colour has the amazing ability to grab the audience’s attention, foreshadow information and control or influence emotion consciously and/or subliminally.
Al Pacino is responsible for some of the best screen performances of all time. Here, we take a look at some of the most iconic.
The characters in her films don’t say much, but Claire Denis still manages to create worlds where communication arrives in other forms.
Lars von Trier has become infamous for his unabashedly grim and provocative works, yet he is a distinctive and brilliant director as well.
Australian director Peter Weir is known for his outsider characters triumphing over adversity; here is a rundown of his most famous films.
The quietly consistent career of Cillian Murphy, is one that has seen him become a sure-fire presence in British and American cinema.
Kurt Russell has charmed audiences through the years in a variety of films, from Disney to science fiction to more recent blockbusters.
Music, improvisation and intimacy: these are the ingredients that have made Derek Cianfrance’s films such emotionally-satisfying treats.
Martin Scorsese’s career so far spans five decades – which films of his should you start exploring first? This is an in-depth guide to his amazing work!
From the biting neorealism of Visconti and De Sica to the gory giallo of Argento, the storied history of Italian cinema is truly compelling.
In his films, Cameron Crowe has often returned to similar motifs and themes; we explore his films and analyse how he applies his trademarks.
One of the true auteurs of cinema working today, Wes Anderson has become distinguished for his uniquely visual, quirky character-driven films.