After leading one of the most formally interesting, bold studio films of the year with Annihilation, Natalie Portman is back this fall with two festival pre...
Following up his Oscar-winning drama Son of Saul (unpopular, by at least The Academy's standards), László Nemes is facing the beast that is a sophomore effo...
Ever since Steven Spielberg set foot on the beach, directors have been attempting to recapture a similar level of thrills and artistry in the shark movie, usual...
In portraying the true story of Ron Stallworth–an African American detective who infiltrated the KKK in Colorado Springs in the 1970s–Spike Lee's BlacKkKlan...
Arriving on DVD and Digital HD today is one of the most heart-stirring, authentic films I've seen in the past year, Chloé Zhao's remarkable drama The Rider....
After a streak of five stellar features, Mia Hansen-Løve is getting ready to premiere her sixth film, Maya, at the Toronto International Film Festival. She'...
After taking a metatextual look at Jean-Pierre Léaud's legacy with perhaps his most acclaimed film yet, The Death of Louis XIV, Albert Serra will be turning...
Chilean director Pablo Larraín had a major 2016, releasing three films in the United States with The Club, Neruda, and his English-language debut Jackie. It...
One of our most-anticipated films in the Locarno Film Festival lineup is Ray & Liz, the directorial debut from acclaimed U.K. photographer and artist Ri...
Premiering earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival, Lizzie is a period drama with a dark twist, and it’s all based on a true story. Starring Chloë S...
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