Fresh off the recent release of his poster for Shudder's debut of George Romero's "lost" film The Amusement Park, graphic designer Aleksander Walijewski has an...
Scottish painter James Morrison might not be the most internationally famous painter in the world, but in Scotland, he is a legendary figure. It’s impossible t...
A poignant blend of science and culture, Ajitpal Singh’s feature debut Fire in the Mountains was inspired by the director’s own experiences with religiously-in...
Premiering at Berlinale next week in the Forum section, the Portuguese drama Jack's Ride comes from director Susana Nobre. Fondly recalling an Aki Kaurismäki f...
Kicking off next week is the first part of this year's Berlin International Film Festival and today we're pleased to share the exclusive first teaser at an ant...
Never doubt a documentary filmmaker's propensity to eke out the narrowest of niches. We've had films on spelling bees and İstanbullu kitties, but the latest co...
For their first feature, A Brixton Tale, filmmaking team Darragh Carey and Bertrand Desrochers set themselves a trap. It’s a film about filmmaking ethics—who g...
In 2012, veteran New York actors Chris Jones and Dan Moran staged an off-Broadway production of Samuel Beckett’s Endgame. The play, a black comedy about two ag...
An actress portrays a nomadic woman leaving her life for the American west, experiencing real people who play versions of themselves. It’s a hit movie from an ...
As we expected, the pandemic was not going to stop the prolific Hong Sangsoo from completing a new film. After premiering The Woman Who Ran at Berlinale last y...