Following news that Wong Kar-wai's long-awaited Blossoms Shanghai would finally be getting a North American release this year courtesy of the Criterion Channel...
The Oscar-nominated filmmakers behind Jesus Camp, Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, returned to the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year with Folktakes, a docu...
Earning acclaim from a festival run that included the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Film Fest Knox, Austin Film Festival, Santa Barbara International ...
Note: This review was originally published as part of our Sundance 2024 coverage. Ponyboi opens in theaters on June 25.
Life for Ponyboi (River Gallo) has b...
Sports are at their dramatic best when the improbable occurs. So are the movies that portray those implausible stories. From Rudy to Rookie of the Year, Americ...
Six years after their breakout feature The Climb, Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin have returned, with stars in tow, for Splitsville, a rom-com as unexpec...
Note: This review was originally published as part of our Fantasia 2024 coverage. The G opens in theaters and on VOD on June 27.
Ann Hunter (Dale Dickey) lo...
A late but exciting addition to the July movie calendar is Alex Ross Perry's second release of the year. The three-hour essay film/documentary Videoheaven take...
With Wes Anderson's newest film The Phoenician Scheme now in theaters, he's now reteamed with Montblanc for a new short film following last year's collaboratio...
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