It was just yesterday I remarked how Arnaud Desplechin's recent work has been severely overlooked here in America, naming his riveting Philip Roth adaption Dec...
While our recently published summer movie preview was a fairly comprehensive look at what we're most anticipating over the next few months, some surprises stil...
As filmmakers grapple with the pandemic and life during lockdown, few filmmakers have created a work as artfully expressive as The Tsugua Diaries, Maureen Faze...
Following Mediterranea and A Ciambra, writer-director Jonas Carpignano has completed his Calabrian trilogy with A Chiara, which picked up the Europa Cinem...
Around the release of Jimmy's Hall in 2014, Ken Loach announced his retirement, but thankfully it was short-lived as he returned with I, Daniel Blake, which we...
Update: Omar Sy will lead the film, Deadline reports.
After two decades of working back in his native country of China, action master John Woo's return to H...
Following the premiere of her stellar first film of 2022, Both Sides of the Blade, we're now just a few weeks away from the debut of Claire Denis' The Stars at...
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...
Immediately setting a buoyant, vibrant tone that carries through the rest of the film, Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet’s Anaïs in Love makes one of 2022's finest de...
Following The Wild Pear Tree, Turkish master Nuri Bilge Ceylan has been working on his next feature for some time and is poised for a return to Cannes Film Fes...
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