Returning to documentary feature filmmaking for the first time since 2010's I Wish I Knew, Jia Zhangke's Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue charts a changing...
Mixing together the debauchery of Trainspotting with the youthful disaffection of Skins (the British version, of course), director Eoin Macken’s film Here Are ...
Considering how dire last summer was for theatrical exhibition and the perpetually-in-flux release calendar, we opted to forgo our standard preview of the seas...
While Radu Jude took home the Golden Bear at this year's Berlin Film Festival, last year's winner––Mohammad Rasoulof's There Is No Evil–– will finally get a re...
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After a killer string of episodes with Fangoria, TCM Underground, and ...
In the quarter-century since its debut, Olivier Assayas’ hilarious, mischievous, altogether unclassifiable Irma Vep stands merrily uninterested in many things ...
As we wait to see how Mati Diop will follow her astounding Cannes-winning directorial debut Atlantics, the filmmaker will appear in her first acting role in fi...
While the summer movie season will kick off shortly––and we'll be sharing a comprehensive preview on the arthouse, foreign, indie, and (few) studio films worth...
If you've been jealous of those across the pond that get access to The British Film Institute's streaming service BFI Player Classics, one will be delighted to...
When he's not part of a Grammy-winning band, providing tunes for late night TV, being involved with Broadway sensations, or DJ'ing the Oscars, Ahmir “Questlove...