"I think the Epstein stuff and all the details of it are so horrifying that it felt like a good fit, genre-wise, for a psychological horror," Red Scare's Dasha...
When it comes to painting outside the box, so to speak, this year has been a promising one for animation. While the Pixars and Dreamworks of the world often ge...
It's a story deserving its own film: Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Reza Aslani's Chess of the Wind had three public screenings, likely recognized as the remarkabl...
One of the great restorations of recent years, premiering in the 59th New York Film Festival's Revivals section, is Wendell B. Harris Jr.’s Sundance Grand Jury...
Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Hong Sangsoo, Zack Snyder, and Edgar Wright aren't the only directors with two films arriving this year. Joe Wright, whose delayed drama The...
Following screenings at the Berlin International Film Festival, Art of the Real, Cinéma du Réel, and more, Cinema Guild will release Joshua Bonnetta’s hypnotic...
In what will surely be his most divisive––and in my opinion, best––film, Sean Baker is back with Red Rocket. Giving one of the year's finest performances, Simo...
Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn is certainly one of the greatest festival winners in recent years—a designation I don't assign just (just) because of the name. ...
While it is a warranted opinion to bemoan the endless output of sequels, an exception can certainly be made for Joanna Hogg's follow-up The Souvenir Part II––n...
An official selection at the 1992 Sundance Film Festival, Robert Mugge's music documentary Deep Blues has now been restored and is arriving this fall. In 1990,...