The winner of Sundance's Audience Award and Grand Jury Prize, Questlove’s debut documentary Summer of Soul (...Or when the Revolution Could Not be Televised) h...
Mankind doesn't follow God because He's compassionate. Anyone who's looked through history at the death and destruction wrought in His name should know this al...
Summer 2021 is the 25th anniversary of one of the biggest concerts in British music history: Oasis at Knebworth. (Documentary coming soon, of course.) The two-...
After a string of stellar films with Away from Her, Take This Waltz, and Stories We Tell, actor-turned-director Sarah Polley stepped away from movie-making for...
We can thank the limitations of the past year as it relates to filmmaking for an increased output of small-scale features as directors weren't able to bring to...
The wonder of childhood is in the newness and possibility of everything. Without the biases and preconceptions we build up as we grow, the world of a child is ...
Yes, the above headline could be a descriptor for any number of Hong Sangsoo movies, but The Woman Who Ran is one of the South Korean master's most poignant an...
Adam Leon’s third feature, Italian Studies, follows Vanessa Kirby as Alina Reynolds, a woman who at times doesn’t know her own name. Call it amnesia or memory ...
Mark, Mary & Some Other People represents a leap for Hannah Marks, the 28-year-old director premiering her first solo directorial narrative feature at the ...
It takes a village. That's what close, tight-knit communities like Sainte-Adeline, Quebec, say when asked how they can confront and conquer tough circumstances...