Starting Friday, Lance Oppenheim's 'Some Kind of Heaven' captures Florida's 'The Villages,' the world's largest retirement community, where psychedelic drugs and vagabonds abound

Screening August 4, 'Red Penguins' traces marketing guy Steven Warshaw's attempt to turn former Red Army hockey team on to US-style razzamatazz in time of chaos and corruption

A Briton who became a Hollywood heavyweight, Parker also directed 'Fame,' 'The Commitments' and 'Mississippi Burning.' Together his movies won 10 Academy Awards

Eclectic and brazen filmmaker, who first made a name in the fashion world, was responsible for a string of hits, including 'Flatliners,' 'The Lost Boys,' and 'Batman Forever'

After he fled the Nazis, the 'Some Like it Hot' filmmaker was the genius behind Marilyn Monroe's famous billowing dress and pairing Jack Lemmon with Walter Matthau

Mohammad Rasoulof, persecuted over movie criticizing the regime and banned from leaving Iran, says steps show the 'intolerant and despotic nature of the Iranian government'

As the chilly annual fest ends, a sneak peek from the glitzy off-Hollywood confab reveals that the coming year will see some truly great movies with a Jewish bent

As film wins best motion picture of the year in Israel with controversial portrayal of Yigal Amir, American critics say plot 'could have been ripped from recent US headlines'

In the film, which premiered January 24 at the prestigious film festival, director Bryan Fogel portrays just how worrisome it is when a kingdom silences masses with US complicity

Filmmaker siblings Josh and Benny Safdie describe diamond-in-the-rough Howard Ratner as an unscrupulous businessman, who just may be a righteous man. Opening nationwide December 25

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