In just a few weeks we'll get the premiere of Luca Guadagnino's first narrative feature since Suspiria. Bones and All, which stars Timothée Chalamet, Taylor Ru...
If Hollywood's sci-fi outings have left one a bit disappointed in terms of a lack of imagination, a more grounded genre outing looks to hit the mark. Lithuania...
One of the most acclaimed films at last year's fall festival circuit, playing at TIFF Midnight Madness, Fantastic Fest, and more, Congolese director Jean Luc H...
A good year for Lena Dunham fans, most of all those who crave films about a girl's unusual, tempestuous coming-of-age. With the excellent Sharp Stick (about wh...
Marking their third consecutive Palme d'Or winner, NEON picked up Ruben Östlund's The Square follow-up Triangle of Sadness and will do the same October roll-ou...
There's lesser-seen and then there's Hukkle. György Pálfi's bleakly amusing feature accrued various levels of cachet among the cinephile scene(s) in the 20 yea...
Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov has been invited to back-to-back Cannes for his latest work, premiering Petrov's Flu last year and Tchaikovsky's Wife thi...
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...
Few movies loom like Daisies, as beloved among first-year film students as it is revered by experts of the Czech New Wave. But being both introduction and figu...