After Seven Psychopaths and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri brought him to America to a divisive reaction, British-Irish filmmaker Martin McDonagh re...
Now seemingly a regular fixture at the Cannes Film Festival, before this year's Corsage and More Than Ever, Vicky Krieps debuted Bergman Island and Hold Me Tig...
Closing out the summer movie season, August probably won't repeat last year when it comes to including the release of the eventual Best Picture. But there are ...
Each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit streaming platforms in the United States. Check out this week’s selections below and past r...
Of the many directorial debuts premiering at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, one of the most impressive was Julian Higgins' neo-western thriller God'...
If one was off-put by the over-the-top theatricality of last year's Spencer, a new documentary exploring the life of Princess Diana will be more up your alley....
Having grown up in rural Colorado, Max Walker-Silverman returned to a place he knows well for his directorial debut A Love Song. The Sundance and Berlinale sel...
While it's been a particularly rough year for worthwhile Netflix originals––Richard Linklater being perhaps the only exception––fear not, more promising option...
If you missed the teaser attached to Jordan Peele's Nope in theaters, Universal has now released our first look at Christopher Nolan's epic drama Oppenheimer, ...
A favorite at Venice Film Festival last year and Brazil’s official submission to the 94th Academy Awards, Aly Muritiba's queer romance Private Desert is now re...
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