The bar’s so low it doesn’t exactly speak volumes when I say now—of all times, for some reason—is a banner moment for spotlighting Hungarian cinema. As Kino’s ...
The House of the Devil and The Innkeepers director Ti West is back with his first feature in seven years this spring. X, which stars Mia Goth, Jenna Ortega, Ma...
A major winner at Cannes; a selection at NYFF, Sundance, TIFF, BFI London, and Sundance; a forthcoming release on The Criterion Collection; among numerous best...
Steven Soderbergh movies practically come faster than they're made, but so long as the recent standard of quality from his HBO Max work—and how Let Them All Ta...
One of the major restoration events of the last year is six remarkable films from Hungarian master Miklós Jancsó, who passed away in 2014. The 4K restorations ...
Following his directorial breakout Hedwig and the Angry Inch in 2001, John Cameron Mitchell followed it up a half-a-decade later with 2006's subversive sex dra...
The world of Kanye West is so dense—the scandals, the fashion, the girlfriends, the religious services, and even sometimes music—that it was easy not to notice...
While the pandemic caused the delay of Jackass Forever last fall, it looks like even with Omicron on the rise, Paramount is pushing forward with an early Febru...
Backed by executive producers Ms. Lauryn Hill and Oren Moverman, a compelling new documentary takes a look inside Newark's legendary Baraka family. Why Is We A...
After last year's wildly divisive New Order, Michel Franco returns this month with a drama of a much different stripe. Sundown, which played at Venice, TIFF, B...