After watching thousands of hours worth of cinema, what filmmaking techniques are ingrained to the form that lead to disempowering and objectifying women? Usin...
A directorial debut of staggeringly impressive form with a wallop of an ending, Charlotte Wells' Aftersun completely broke me. Following Paul Mescal and Franki...
A long-lost piece of film history has been uncovered. Walter Saxer, who produced such Werner Herzog classics as Aguirre, the Wrath of God, Fitzcarraldo, and No...
A premiere at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, Carlota Pereda’s Piggy takes a Carrie-esque look at fighting back at bullies with a horror twist. Set i...
Update: a second preview has been provided to us by Cinea and Foundation Chantal Akerman. Find it and the original trailer below.
Though long a rare object,...
Breathless reporting on standing ovations is not the only quantitative metric utilized during film festival season. There's also how many minutes directors sha...
Following his delightfully entertaining genre outing with Old, M. Night Shyamalan is enjoying a bit of career resurgence as one of the few Hollywood directors ...
Marking his first feature film since 2016's The Handmaiden, Park Chan-wook is finally returning this fall with Decision to Leave. The Best Director winner at C...
"I choose my characters quite intuitively, so there’s never a thought of, like, 'I need to play this character.' If it was down to that question I think I woul...
Damien Chazelle is back with his fifth feature this winter and it is his most ambitious undertaking thus far. Led by Diego Calva, Margot Robbie, and Brad Pitt,...