It won't be arriving in the United States until next month, but thanks to today's U.K. debut of Lynne Ramsay's psychological thriller You Were Never Really ...
Often funny and simultaneously depressing, The Square is a Buñuelian satire of the West’s flexible social values and specifically the patrons of high art....
As March brings a close to 2017 in cinema with the Academy Awards, there are also a great number of noteworthy 2018 films making their way to theaters, ranging from animated adventures to dark comedies to ambitious blockbusters....
There has, of course, been significant investment in High Life, the Claire Denis-Robert Pattinson sci-fi movie that's expected to finally make landfall this...
Now in its 47th year, New Directors/New Films is a stellar showcase for new voices in cinema, both domestic and international, and this year's lineup is no ...
It was only a few days ago that Hong Sang-soo premiered his latest film, Grass, at Berlinale (our review), but the United States is still awaiting the relea...
Following up one of his best films in some time, My Golden Days, Arnaud Desplechin is back with Ismael's Ghosts. Starring Marion Cotillard, Charlotte Gainsb...
Following up his best film this decade, After the Storm, Hirokazu Kore-eda is continuing his usually prolific streak with a pair of dramas. Last fall saw th...
It was in 2010 that we last got a feature from South Korea's Lee Chang-Dong, but he'll finally be returning this year. Burning, adapted from Haruki Murakami...
One of the most heart-stirring, authentic films I've seen in the past year is Chloé Zhao's remarkable drama The Rider, which stars first-time actor Brady Ja...