Corsage Director Marie Kreutzer on Small Acts of Rebellion and How Fashion Has Historically Imprisoned Women
International Film Festival Rotterdam Unveils 2023 Lineup Following the lineups from Slamdance and Sundance, an early look at 2023 in cinema has come into further...
Thessaloniki Review: Blue Jean is an Unflinching, Defiant Queer Drama The Blue Jean of David Bowie’s 1984 hit was a girl with “a camouflage face,” not unlike the...
Thessaloniki Review: Blitz Sci-Fi Film Lola Packs Schmaltz and Ambition Andrew Legge’s Lola, a faux found footage film that plays with historical and science fiction, gives weight to...
Infinity Pool Trailer: Alexander Skarsgård & Mia Goth Lead Brandon Cronenberg’s Sundance-Bound Horror Feature The Cronenberg family has had quite a year. As David Cronenberg finally returned to feature filmmaking with the...
Sundance Film Festival Unveils 2023 Lineup Setting the stage for the year in cinema, the 2023 Sundance Film Festival will take place January 19-29,...
DOC NYC Review: Love in the Time of Fentanyl Finds Compassion and Tenderness in Hell A kind of sequel to his short film Haven, which concerned a radical treatment program that offered drug...
DOC NYC Review: Dusty & Stones is a Wise, Warm Look at the Adventures of a Country Music Duo from Swaziland Already legends in the remote town of Matsapha, Swaziland, country singers Gazi “Dusty” and Linda “Stones” find a...
Slamdance Film Festival Unveils 2023 Lineup Just two days before Sundance Film Festival will unveil its lineup, the other major January Utah festival has...
Doclisboa Review: With I Saw, an Exiled Russian Filmmaker Crafts a Love Letter to Those Left Behind In the mid-length documentary I Saw, exiled Russian filmmaker Vadim Kostrov revisits an innocent day. It’s autumn 2021...
Walter Murch on Cinema as a Tool for Human Connection Walter Murch discovered something. It’s strange. At 79, the man who innovated sound design—for whom the credit “Sound...