In Malmkrog, a group of Russian aristocrats gather in a grand rural estate to wax philosophical during a long and luxurious dinner party. The film offers seemi...
Of all the monumental parts that tend to constitute the films of Jia Zhangke–the shifting socio-economic landscapes; the departing mountains; Zhao Tao–none has...
One of best film festivals in the world for the discovery of emerging filmmaking talent occurs in New York City each spring. New Directors/New Films, a collabo...
The Berlin International Film Festival is around the corner, kicking off next week, and it's shaping up to be one of their finest line-ups. Now headed up by Ca...
The all-female punk band that defined mall culture in the early 1980s with the opening tune of Fast Times at Ridgemont High, The Go-Go's are still shockingly k...
If you’ve been paying attention in this digital age, The Social Dilemma will not tell you what you already did not know. Director Jeff Orlowski, best known for...
The formally audacious and politically enticing documentary The Year of the Discovery may feel daunting with its 200-minute runtime, but Luis López Carrasco's ...
A unique and authentic film that captures African American life in deep in heart of Fort Worth, Texas, Channing Godfrey Peoples' Miss Juneteenth is a warm and ...
After crafting some of the best films of the last decade, Christian Petzold capped it off with the stunning Transit. The German master is now back sooner than ...
When it comes to the majority of true crime documentaries, the research of every facet of the illegalities in question is a vital, necessary part of the proces...