Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2025 Fantasia coverage. The film arrives on Netflix on June 12.
More than the similarly mythologiz...
In a political climate as antagonistic toward immigrants as any I can recall, deeply personal stories like Karla Murthy’s The Gas Station Attendant remind us o...
Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2025 Tribeca coverage. The film arrives digitally and on Peacock on June 12.
Upon hearing the ...
With filmmakers from around the world descending on Manhattan as the 25th anniversary of the Tribeca Festival kicks off, we're thrilled to announce that The Fi...
Marking the feature directorial debut of Greg Vrotsos (whose acting credits include Twin Peaks: The Return and Orange Is the New Black), Situations is an unfli...
16 years after David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin explored the makings of Facebook in The Social Network, Mark Zuckerberg's empire has eroded much more of our way ...
One of the most powerful, important qualities of international film is its ability to slice through language and cultural boundaries to reveal what unites us. ...
The thing about filmmaker John Sayles is that he has done everything. Do you love Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial or Tobe Hooper's Poltergeist? S...
Making his long-awaited return to feature filmmaking after a 12-year absence, Gregg Aaraki was back at Sundance this year to premiere I Want Your Sex, an eroti...
Certain beliefs unite all of humanity. Take, for example, the idea that the extraordinary is possible. Or, even more, that the impossible is possible. Stev...