After hearing about a handful of festival titles for at least the past month (and perhaps beyond), a number of much-acclaimed films arrive in October alongside a few essential documentaries, and more....
A modest meditation on memory and grief turns into loopy pseudo-mythical environmentalism in Naomi Kawase’s Vision, her fourth film in five years. Transplanting...
With Hold the Dark, Saulnier widens his canvas in exciting ways, tackling his first adaptation and embracing a unique narrative propulsion seldom found in genre cinema. ...
One of our favorite discoveries at this year's Cannes Film Festival was Ali Abbasi's fantasy tale Border. Adapted the from a short by John Ajvide Lindqvist,...
One of the most gloriously enigmatic, masterfully-directed films of the year comes from Poetry and Secret Sunshine helmer Lee Chang-dong, who makes his retu...
Paul Greengrass, director of United 93 and Bloody Sunday, returns to the realm of the “too soon?” with 22 July, a clichéd and rather problematic film–with a fra...
Known for his incredible work in films like There Will Be Blood and Love & Mercy, actor Paul Dano is stepping behind the camera this year with the film ...