After giving a pair of performances among the best in her iconic career with Elle and Things to Come, Isabelle Huppert recently reteamed with Michael Haneke...
After giving one of the best supporting performances in last year's mother!, Michelle Pfeiffer's next leading role will finally arrive in theaters this spri...
It was in 2010 that we last got a feature from South Korea's Lee Chang-Dong, but he'll finally be returning this year. Burning, adapted from Haruki Murakami...
One of the most heart-stirring, authentic films I've seen in the past year is Chloé Zhao's remarkable drama The Rider, which stars first-time actor Brady Ja...
With Jennifer Lawrence’s Katniss Everdeen hanging up her bow and arrow and Francis Lawrence now free of the shackles of adhering to the demands of hit source ma...
Returning to Berlinale International Film Festival four years after The Grand Budapest Hotel premiered there, Wes Anderson's newest film is the stop-motion ...
After years of clamoring for a sequel, and getting a few unneeded franchise extensions in between from Pixar, the company finally brought back writer-direct...
Counting down our 100 most-anticipated films of the year, crowning the top spot was clear from the get-go: Claire Denis' ambitious-sounding sci-fi drama Hig...
With his Living trilogy completed, which is among the best trio of films cinema has offered this century, Roy Andersson has embarked on his next feature, on...
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