Premiering at Berlinale in 2020, where it picked up the Panorama Audience Award, Srdan Golubović's Father (aka Otac) is now set for a theatrical release beginn...
It's not a new film, but Tokyo Vice can stand head and shoulders above most else of late, medium be damned, from one indisputable factor: Michael Mann, for who...
After exploring sex and drugs with Love and Climax, respectively, Gaspar Noé is here devastate you with a look about the one thing we are all guaranteed to fac...
More than a year since its Berlinale premiere is The Girl and the Spider coming to U.S. shores. Ramon and Silvan Zürcher's follow-up to The Strange Little Cat ...
Premiering at last year's Sundance Film Festival, Ninja Thyberg’s Pleasure––which follows an aspiring porn star's odyssey through the adult film industry in LA...
One of the most delightful films I've seen thus far in this early year is Anaïs in Love, Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet's Cannes selection which was picked up by M...
After quite a mid-aughts with Before Midnight, Boyhood, and Everybody Wants Some!!, Richard Linklater has continued at near the same clip, despite less of an e...
With a release next week, the powers at be at Disney, 20th Century, and Hulu finally decided it was time to release the official trailer for Adrian Lyne's long...
Following up her road trip epic American Honey, Andrea Arnold turned to something with a far smaller scale. Cow, which arrives in the U.S. on April 8 in theate...
Long before Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Brokeback Mountain, and his era of big-budget Hollywood spectacles, Ang Lee made his debut feature with the 1991 dr...