It's been over a decade since Saoirse Ronan first landed on our radar with Atonement, and since then she's continually impressed. Following Hanna, Brooklyn,...
Now in its 47th year, New Directors/New Films is a stellar showcase for new voices in cinema, both domestic and international, and this year's lineup is no ...
After her astounding Oscar-nominated breakthrough drama Mustang, director Deniz Gamze Ergüven expanded her scope and made her English-language debut with Ki...
After working with the likes of David Simon, Cary Fukunaga, Kenneth Branagh, Guillermo del Toro, Ridley Scott, and more, Idris Elba has now stepped behind t...
More terrifying than any creature Hollywood could dream up is the unraveling of one’s mind—the steady loss of a consciousness as defined by the memories, motiva...
It was only a few days ago that Hong Sang-soo premiered his latest film, Grass, at Berlinale (our review), but the United States is still awaiting the relea...
Following up one of his best films in some time, My Golden Days, Arnaud Desplechin is back with Ismael's Ghosts. Starring Marion Cotillard, Charlotte Gainsb...
Following up his best film this decade, After the Storm, Hirokazu Kore-eda is continuing his usually prolific streak with a pair of dramas. Last fall saw th...
While he earned acclaimed with Barbara, German director Christian Petzold, well-deservedly, reached a bigger audience with his haunting post-WWII drama Phoe...
Considering how much footage is shot when it comes to the films of Terrence Malick, we often see varying editions (The New World) and versions (Voyage of Ti...
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