Criterion Collection: Gray’s Anatomy | Blu-ray Review
After a lifetime’s worth of straight stage work, and several decades of fine tuning his own signature craft, Spalding Gray’s final long form monologue to be converted for the big screen was the Steven...
View ArticleCriterion Collection: And Everything Is Going Fine | Blu-ray Review
Master monologist Spalding Gray, a proven stage and part time screen actor, as well as the man behind such cinematic creations as Swimming To Cambodia, Monster In A Box, and Gray’s Anatomy,...
View ArticleSean Durkin, Jane Campion, Rowe & Franco: Top 15 Most Anticipated Miniseries...
Here at IONCINEMA.com, our interests with film extends into the world of the occasional television mini-series or made for TV project, a place were we see a lot of notable directors going for artistic...
View ArticleTop 200 Most Anticipated Films of 2013: Picks 200-101
Because, looking forward, 2013 promises to be such a fruitful cornucopia of cinema, we were excited to be able to easily list an additional 100 titles we are eagerly looking forward to catching in the...
View Article2013 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: Steven Soderbergh’s Behind the Candelabra
#27. Steven Soderbergh’s Behind the Candelabra Gist: Based on the autobiographical novel, the film recounts the tempestuous 6 year relationship between Liberace and his much younger lover, Scott...
View ArticleEscalante, Bruni-Tedeschi, Warmerdam & New Zhangke Crack 2013 Cannes Main...
The Official Selection for the 66th Cannes Film Festival has been unveiled and noticeable absentees in the list of 19 Main Comp films and the Un Certain Regard section include Terrence Malick, Ari...
View ArticleBehind the Candelabra | Review
Sex, Lies, & Biopic: Soderbergh Bids Adieu With Sincere, Compelling Flair In what will reportedly be director Steven Soderbergh’s last directorial effort in the film realm, Behind the Candelabra...
View ArticleVisitors | 2013 TIFF Review
Reggio Looks Into The Eyes Of The Audience Moments before Godfrey Reggio’s fourth feature graced the screen of Toronto’s century old Elgin Theatre alongside a live performance of Philip Glass’s...
View ArticleCriterion Collection: King of the Hill | Blu-ray Review
After a pair of edgy indies and a Palme d’Or to boot, Steven Soderbergh was given his first opportunity to bed down with the studio system and take advantage of the much deeper pockets that such an...
View ArticleTop 25 Most Anticipated Studio Films of 2017: Picks #25 to #6
For our annual lineup of most anticipated studio films, our goal is to highlight auteurs (and other notable cinematic technicians) who have projects brewing in the US studio system. Continue reading...
View ArticleThe Conversation: One Never Cannes Tell (2017 Edition)
It’s hard to believe, but we’re about five weeks away from the unveiling of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival lineup. Continue reading...
View ArticleTop 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #53. Steven...
Unsane Perhaps the American cousin to the quirky Danish folks in the Dogme movement and their desire to switch gears, Steven Soderbergh has been experimenting with film and the form since the naughts....
View Article2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #32. Steven Soderbergh – High Flying...
Taking a page not from Sean Baker, but from his own proclivity to shoot on the format which best suits the narrative’s needs, Steven Soderbergh pulled out an iPhone 7 (much like Unsane) and had a...
View ArticleTop 50 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2019: A Prelude
At the beginning of the year, we gave our readers an overview of the most anticipated foreign films for the new year (Top 150 plus an additional 150 other titles to consider in our 150-300 ranking) and...
View ArticleTop 100 Most Anticipated American Independent Films of 2019: #36. Steven...
The Laundromat His cut your teeth on something and techno-friendly attitude as a film buff, culture consumer and filmmaker now celebrating his third decade in filmmaking, of the two Steven Soderbergh...
View ArticleBeats | 2019 Intl. Film Festival Rotterdam Review
Gravitational Arch of Men: Teenage Friendship’s Last Hurrah Found in Walsh’s Scottish Techno Crowd-pleaser Simultaneously a nostalgic throwback and a vibrant, youthful anthem of rebelliousness, Beats...
View ArticleThe Conversation: Vying for Venice 2019 – Predictions!
Once again, Venice seems poised to make a killing by featuring a number of high-profile US auteurs in its line-up. Continue reading...
View Article2019 TIFF: Fest Lands World Preems to Cretton, Crowley, Finley, Heller,...
Confirming what will show at Telluride and Venice, the 2019 edition of the Toronto Intl.Film Festival has managed to land several World Preem and acquisitions titles packing the Galas (Marielle Heller,...
View ArticleLet Them All Talk [Video Review]
I Heard the Owl Call My Name: Soderbergh Navigates a Tricky Reunion in Bittersweet Drama Truman Capote once said, among many things, “All literature is gossip.” Of course, this observation would...
View Article2024 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Rachael Holder’s Fleeing
Not much is known on Fleeing – a project which Steven Soderbergh just revealed that he was a producer on. Continue reading...
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