After finding her voice in humorous, touching films like Humpday and Your Sister's Sister, Lynn Shelton has dedicated more time recently to the world of TV ...
With this year's Apollo 11, The Biggest Little Farm, and Amazing Grace, Neon has emerged as one of the finest distributors of non-fiction work and their str...
Bouncing back from the disaster that was The Cloverfield Paradox, director Julius Onah returned to more small-scale roots with his follow-up Luce, and it be...
At long last, the first look at James Gray's highly-anticipated Ad Astra has landed. Initially set for a January release of this year, the space drama got b...
Following last year's stellar James Baldwin adaptation If Beale Street Could Talk, Oscar winner Barry Jenkins is deep into prepping his forthcoming series T...
Before Martin Scorsese's major Netflix release The Irishman this fall, a preamble has arrived in the form of another documentary centering on Bob Dylan. Don...
After spending much of the past decade enmeshed in the world of superheroes, director James Mangold's next film finds him going back half-a-century to captu...
With the U.S. release of Pasolini, the premiere of his new documentary The Projectionist at Tribeca, his new narrative film Tommaso bowing at Cannes, production...
While Pixar has been relying upon sequels to appease the box-office grosses demanded by their Disney overlords, thankfully it looks like the company is focu...
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