Richard Gere remembers the “cool kids” in North Syracuse, and apparently doesn’t think of himself as one of them.
Richard Gere and Paul Schrader discuss their new film 'Oh Canada', 40 years after making cult classic 'American Gigolo' ...
Jacob Elordi is suddenly everywhere in Hollywood, so much so that he thinks he must be dreaming. Amid a remarkable streak of ...
N ostalgia for Sixties radicalism infects Hollywood. Robert Redford’s cheesy ’60s remembrance The Company You Keep tried to ...
Tortured and disturbed souls who feel they must confront injustices on their own and often with mortal consequences. From ...
“Oh, Canada” tells the story of Leonard Fife (Richard Gere), an acclaimed documentarian ... “As soon as the email comes through and it says Paul Schrader, you go, ‘OK.’” ...
What a singular title, if you stop to think about it, for Paul Schrader's new film! Hollywood irredentist and illustrator of American damnation as a screenwriter (Taxi Driver, 1976) and director ...
Amid a remarkable streak of high-profile projects with respected filmmakers — Sofia Coppola’s “Priscilla,” Guillermo del Toro’s upcoming adaptation of “Frankenstein” and, in theaters now, Paul ...
In Paul Schrader’s latest film—his most audacious religious vision yet—a documentarian on his deathbed confesses, on camera, to a lifetime of misdeeds. From the daily newsletter: Films for ...