Contemporary filmmakers clearly have an enormous bee in their bonnet for the coming-of-age film and poetic youth memoir—even Steven Spielberg is currently gett...
Not a single tentpole, blockbuster, franchise, what-have-you from recent years comes close to matching our interest in The Matrix Resurrections, Lana Wachowski...
Güeros and Museum director Alonso Ruizpalacios returned earlier this year with A Cop Movie, a Berlinale winner that picked up Best Editing at the festival. The...
While The Many Saints of Newark's first trailer raised some hackles on my social-media feed—it looks a bit parody-esque, bad sheen, uncertainty as to why this ...
The reviews are in and signs point to "smashing" (that's a term English people use) success. Following his delightful doc debut The Sparks Brothers, Edgar Wrig...
As the Hollywood studio system continues its slow bleed into longed-for death, history repeats itself with star-studded cast the likes of which haven't been se...
Notwithstanding the time added by a pandemic, five years is a while to wait for new work by Mike Mills, whose 20th Century Women only looks better and better t...
Mia Hansen-Løve’s long-developing Bergman Island (starring Tim Roth, Vicky Krieps, Mia Wasikowska, and Anders Danielsen Lie) finally premiered at Cannes in Jul...
From producer Ramin Bahrani (Chop Shop, Man Push Cart), the directorial debut of Alex Camilleri is a heart-wrenching and naturalistic look at a Maltese fisherm...
The ups and downs of Kenneth Branagh's career is like few others in cinema. From Marvel to Christopher Nolan to Jack Ryan to Disney remakes to Agatha Christie ...