Following the first lineup announcement for the 71st Cannes Film Festival, yesterday Critics' Week arrived, and now today we get two more sidebar reveals. F...
One of the most visually distinct, transportive cinematic journeys of the last few years was Embrace of the Serpent, which would make a fine pairing with Th...
On the heels of the Cannes 2018 lineup (which still has a few titles to add), it's now time for the sidebars of the festival and first up is the annual Crit...
Beginning next week is the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival and, quite often, a number of gems can be found in its documentary lineup. One film that's caught our ...
One of the most talked-about films at Sundance this year was Three Identical Strangers, which tells a story so peculiar that you're better off knowing the r...
With only a few features under his belt, Brett Haley has become a mainstay at Sundance Film Festival with his warm-hearted dramedies, showing other filmmake...
After directing one of the most acclaimed documentaries of the century thus far with The Imposter, Bart Layton is back with his follow-up, another feature t...
One of his classics is on the official poster for Cannes Film Festival and he has a highly-anticipated new feature premiering at the festival, so it's a fit...
Although A24 didn't pick up Call Me by Your Name, they are still firmly in the Timothée Chalamet business after Lady Bird, and now, Hot Summer Nights. Premi...
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