After his relatively subtle and restrained dramas Spa Night and Driveways, director Andrew Ahn is loosening it up a bit with the romantic comedy Fire Island. L...
After his delirious, vividly strange debut The Wild Boys, Bertrand Mandico is back with After Blue (Dirty Paradise), which premiered at Locarno Film Festival l...
Over a decade before they founded Studio Ghibli, Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki teamed on the 1972 feature Panda! Go Panda! with the former as director and t...
A well-observed neo-western that is rich with atmosphere, the latest film from Scott McGehee and David Siegel (What Maisie Knew), follows estranged siblings (O...
A perfect precursor to Pride Month, a new restoration of Juliet Bashore's landmark of queer cinema, the quasi-documentary Kamikaze Hearts, will open on May 13 ...
One of the major titles of the 2022 Cannes Film Festival lineup is from Hirokazu Koreeda, who last visited the festival with Shoplifters and took home the Palm...
One can guess, fairly or not, why there's some huge gap between a film's production and its release, but in the case of There Are No Saints—which assembled its...
While those stateside are getting served up the latest product from the Marvel assembly line as their sole blockbuster offering to kick off the summer (all res...
One of the most riveting, essential documentaries at Sundance Film Festival was a late, mid-fest addition, perhaps due to fear that Putin's thugs may take down...
Poking fun at an industry they know quite well, Almodóvar favorites and renowned international legends in their own right, Penélope Cruz and Antonio Banderas' ...