Joining the small but no less inventive subgenre of one-location thrillers, The Guilty provides a worthy refute to the idea that a bigger budget always corr...
As we await Cannes Film Festival’s official lineup next week, one title sure to make the cut is Lee Chang-dong’s highly-anticipated drama Burning, which hit...
We'll believe it's officially real when we're sitting in the theater taking it in, but the best proof yet that Terry Gilliam has actually finished his oft-c...
For the first time since 2004–when Pedro Almodóvar's Bad Education opened the festival–a film not in French or English will kick off Cannes Film Festival. I...
Josh and Benny Safdie’s Good Time was a thrilling, vibrant crime drama, and we named it the best film of 2017. Although the brothers recently announced they...
One of the past year's greatest films, Paul Thomas Anderson's shape-shifting, stunning Phantom Thread arrives on Blu-ray/DVD next week (with some amazing sp...
Even though Kiyoshi Kurosawa is on a prolific streak of rich work, it may not entirely be perceptible here in the United States due to distribution woes. Ho...
Writer-director John Cameron Mitchell (Rabbit Hole, Shortbus) is back this year, teaming with author Neil Gaiman, and a cast featuring Elle Fanning, Alex Sh...
50 years ago today, Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey world premiered at the Uptown Theater in Washington, D.C., and the sci-fi genre was never the sa...
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