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...
While there is much to debate about Andrew Dominik's Blonde, one element is less contentious: the remarkable craft of bringing 1940s and 1950s Hollywood back t...
Soon to celebrate his 82nd birthday, Hayao Miyazaki came out of "retirement" yet again to work on his latest animation for Studio Ghibli. The project, titled K...
Celebrating its 60th edition this year, the Viennale has marked the occasion by inviting six filmmakers to create trailers for the festival. Featuring work by ...
The radical post-apocalyptic sci-fi lesbian fantasy you need this season, A. Hans Scheirl, and Dietmar Schipek's Austrian odyssey Flaming Ears has been newly r...
One of the major rediscoveries of the year is a never-before-seen 4K re-edit of Mark Pellington’s Going All the Way, his directorial debut which premiered back...
While Park Chan-wook's masterful cinematic trickery has a great deal to do with the in-camera feats he pulls off, the director also weaves in visual effects qu...
A much-talked-about premiere at SXSW earlier this year, Beth de Araújo's thriller Soft & Quiet, shot in real-time, follows a single afternoon in the life o...
One of the most visually striking movies coming out of Sundance Film Festival this year was Alejandro Loayza Grisi's Grand Jury Prize (World Cinema Dramatic) w...
Boasting quite the list of names backing the project in a producing capacity––including Spike Lee, Riz Ahmed, Alma Har'el, Spike Jonze, and Crystal Moselle––th...
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