One of the most delightful films I've seen thus far in this early year is Anaïs in Love, Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet's Cannes selection which was picked up by M...
After quite a mid-aughts with Before Midnight, Boyhood, and Everybody Wants Some!!, Richard Linklater has continued at near the same clip, despite less of an e...
Following up her road trip epic American Honey, Andrea Arnold turned to something with a far smaller scale. Cow, which arrives in the U.S. on April 8 in theate...
Long before Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Brokeback Mountain, and his era of big-budget Hollywood spectacles, Ang Lee made his debut feature with the 1991 dr...
While there have been many films made about and during the pandemic thus far, Judd Apatow is getting The Tsugua Diaries-level meta with his latest film The Bub...
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...
A long-unseen landmark of British cinema has undergone a new 2K restoration and is ready to be embraced by audiences once more. Bronco Bullfrog, the featu...
With most films seeking to get out of the shadow cast by a certain caped crusader, March is a bit of a lighter month than usual, but there remains a handful of...
One of the most serene, tranquil tales of the last few years is German director Jonas Bak's Wood and Water, a 16mm-shot feature that picked up an award upon it...
With his astounding debut Kaili Blues (2015) and the equally impressive 3D odyssey Long Day's Journey Into Night (2018), Chinese director Bi Gan emerged as one...
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