Amidst the swarm of awards-season unveilings and studio premieres one shouldn't lose sight of the Venice Film Festival's Biennale College Cinema, a program sup...
One of the most powerful, well-acted movies from this year's Sundance Film Festival was the directorial debut of The Cabin in the Woods star Fran Kranz. Mass, ...
If one digs deeper than the Dunes and Spencers of the Venice International Film Festival lineup, a number of promising gems await. One that certainly has our e...
Good news: Todd Haynes' first feature-length doc is not a wash. Our review of The Velvet Underground, which concerns the history of , promises a film in keepin...
A highlight of last year's fall-fest circuit, Wife of a Spy is yet another confirmation of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's mastery—of form where every shot is necessary, an...
With Ema now finally getting a U.S. release this month, Pablo Larraín is quickly returning with his Kristen Stewart-led Princess Diana drama Spencer. Ahead of ...
It's hard to believe it's been over a decade since the last feature film from Jane Campion. While she was busy in the interim crafting two seasons of Top of th...
One of the more intriguing premieres in Venice Film Festival's Orizzonti Extra section this year is Teemu Nikki's The Blind Man Who Did Not Want To See Titanic...
A premiere at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, Mayday brings together Grace Van Patten, Mia Goth, Soko, Havana Rose Liu, Juliette Lewis, and Théodore ...
Leave it to Bruce LaBruce, aka Canada's "King of Kink," to kick off the fall movie season with a portrait of a unique fetish that falls on the blasphemous side...