Premiering in Sundance Film Festival's U.S. Dramatic Competition section today at Eccles, Ramzi Bashour's feature debut Hot Water tells a perceptive, humorous ...
One of the most creative takes on the pandemic era came a few years ago with the lo-fi, humorous New Strains, and now directors Artemis Shaw and Prashanth Kama...
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...
If a ticking nuclear bomb is threatening to destroy your city and the only way to defuse it is to band together as a community, setting aside personal and ...
Ahead of the 98th Academy Awards on March 15––still nearly two months away––this year's nominations have been unveiled. Ryan Coogler's Sinners leads the pack w...
It's a year of major change for the Sundance Film Festival: not only does 2026 mark the final in their long-time home of Park City, Utah, but it’s also the fir...
Certainly the only movie in existence to star Larry David and Orson Welles, Henry Jaglom's Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? was a wonderful discovery at the 63rd New...
Taking place February 12 through 22, Berlinale 2026 had previously unveiled films by Hong Sangsoo and more coming to the festival. Now it's time for the Compet...
When One Battle After Another was first announced, before it even had a confirmed title, the potential of what a Paul Thomas Anderson-directed action movie cou...
As Brazilian cinema enjoys a major spotlight with The Secret Agent, I'm Still Here, Apocalypse in the Tropics, The Blue Trail, and beyond, it's prime time to d...
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