One of the greatest collaborations in the last few decades of filmmaking has been that of directors Joel and Ethan Coen and cinematographer Roger Deakins. Whil...
Well, that was fast. Pedro Almodóvar just finished shooting his English-language debut, a short film adapting Jean Cocteau’s one-act play The Human Voice and s...
During the pandemic, we've seen some projects resume production with strict safety protocols (including secret shoots), but when it comes to some films where d...
As promised, Wong Kar-wai has now embarked on his long-awaited project Blossoms, which was initially delayed due to the coronavirus outbreak. With the producti...
After a great deal of acclaim with Let the Right One In and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, about everything that could go wrong did indeed go wrong with Tomas Alfr...
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options—not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves–each week we highlight the noteworthy titles ...
Like most people, Amy Adams' year turned out different than expected. This past May, her latest film, Joe Wright's thriller The Woman in the Window, was set to...
While we thought we'd be seeing one of our TIFF favorites, Sound of Metal, get a release this August, it looks like Amazon has decided to hold out for an award...
Returning to Sundance Film Festival with her first film in nearly a decade, Miranda July's Kajillionaire is a con movie like no other, featuring a peculiar fam...
As announced last month, the Toronto International Film Festival will look quite different this year in the era of COVID-19. Featuring a drastically reduced li...
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