For his latest film, Mexican director Carlos Reygadas looked inward, casting his own family in the 173-minute Our Time, set on a ranch as jealousy interrupt...
After the one-two punch of lavish genre thrills with Berberian Sound Studio and The Duke of Burgundy, director Peter Strickland is back with In Fabric, whic...
One of the most striking directorial debuts of the year is Lila Avilés's The Chambermaid which invites a keen look at the class divide in a luxury Mexico Ci...
In a unanimous decision by the Cannes 2019 jury headed up by Alejandro González Iñárritu, Bong Joon-ho was awarded the Palme d'Or for his new thriller Paras...
As filmmakers spend all-nighters in the editing suite in order to submit their latest work in time for festival premieres, it's no surprise that during the ...
With editing occurring up until the eve of Cannes (and we imagine past it), a version of Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood made its world...
Following up his intense, darkly humorous cult drama Faults, director Riley Stearns returns this summer with The Art of Self-Defense. Starring Jesse Eisenbe...
The universality of the reminiscence bump - the oft-researched theory that throughout one’s life, people have the most vivid memories from the ages of 16 to 25 ...
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