Adapted from Willy Vlautin’s 2010 novel, Lean on Pete begins and ends with a young man running, somewhat existentially, like Antoine Doinel did in The 400 Blows. However, it's a film of walking, and lots of it....
You don’t make La Ciénaga, The Holy Girl, and The Headless Woman in a row without winning accolades and a passionate following the world over. As such, the anti...
The Shape of Water is an unconventional love story -- with a generous dash of the supernatural -- set in a dreamy 1950s United States and featuring knockout performances from Michael Shannon and Sally Hawkins....
Downsizing is a remarkably uncharacteristic environmentally conscious sci-fi comedy that poses this question: in a world stretched to breaking point by overpopulation, food and water shortages, overflowing landfills, and so on: would our problems not be solved if we were all just a little smaller?...
Following his stellar drama 45 Years, Andrew Haigh is back on the festival circuit with Lean on Pete, an adaptation of Willy Vlautin’s novel of the same tit...
Hot on the heels of a new trailer -- and ahead of a Venice Film Festival premiere -- another look at Lucrecia Martel's highly-anticipated new film Zama has ...
A horror western that also found room to carve out characters with depth and personality, Bone Tomahak was among the best debuts of the past few years. Than...
Beating our new films from Steven Spielberg, Alexander Payne, Guillermo del Toro, Rian Johnson, Denis Villeneuve, and more on our fall movie preview, clocki...