Set to return to Cannes competition after his impressive rock 'n roll drama Leto, director Kirill Serebrennikov's latest work is Petrov's Flu. Although conceiv...
Hard, even indecent, to pick a single favorite from this year's outstanding Cannes lineup, so we won't do that... but we will suggest Mia Hansen-Løve's long-de...
After earning acclaim about a decade ago with Rabies and Big Bad Wolves, Israeli director Navot Papushado is finally returning with a new film this summer. The...
While the 2020 edition was understandably canceled due to the pandemic, BAMcinemaFest will be returning this year for a virtual edition from June 23-39, the sa...
A horror stand-out at this year's Sundance Film Festival, Prano Bailey-Bond's debut feature Censor follows a film censor Enid (Niamh Algar), who discovers an e...
An out-of-the-blue surprise from last year's festival circuit, Slow Machine is a simmering thriller, Rivettian game of shifting identity, musical documentary, ...
It's rare that news involves a film one will likely never be able to legally see in the United States. While even Woody Allen's A Rainy Day in New York eventua...
After impressing with her debut theatrical feature Raw––which depicted a vegetarian's first week at veterinary school, when they soon develop a taste for meat ...
Igniting controversy upon its festival run at Venice and TIFF last fall, followed by its release in Mexico, Michel Franco's New Order was criticized for its ra...
We're now only a month away from getting ten hours of new Barry Jenkins-directed material. Ahead of a May 14 release for The Underground Railroad, the 10-episo...
After graduating from Hampshire College with a degree in music theory, Leonard Pearce turned his passions to film and writing. He lives in upstate NY with his wife Laura and cat Tardi.