An intimate story of friendship projected across the vast alpine Italian landscape, Felix van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch's The Eight Mountains is a...
One of the most anticipated recent additions to the Cannes Film Festival lineup hails from Mexican director Amat Escalante, who returns to the festival after w...
Besting the likes of Albert Serra's Pacifiction and Louis Garrel's The Innocent to win Best Film at this year's César Awards––not to mention picking up six oth...
After earning much acclaim and some awards at Cannes Film Festival in 2017 for BPM (Beats per Minute), Robin Campillo is back this year with a new feature, but...
Following 2016's The Ornithologist, it's been quite a wait for the next feature from João Pedro Rodrigues. It finally arrived at last year's Cannes Directors' ...
While there are many new features to be excited for coming to Cannes Film Festival in just a few weeks, amongst our most-anticipated premieres is a new 30-minu...
Director Joaquín del Paso's sophomore feature The Hole in the Fence, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival, provides a unique take on a Lord of the Flies...
Each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit streaming platforms in the United States. Check out this week’s selections below and past r...
There's a tender empathy emanating from every frame of Rebecca Zlotowski's latest feature Other People's Children. The French director's latest work stars Virg...
A selection at Venice Film Festival and Sundance Film Festival, Emanuele Crialese's 1970s-set drama L’immensità follows Clara (Penélope Cruz) and her emotional...
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