Jumping from Japan to France for The Truth, we learned last summer that Hirokazu Koreeda will next leap to a Korean production with Broker. Featuring the all-s...
A prolific filmmaker throughout this career, Ridley Scott took a brief pause following 2017’s back-to-back Alien: Covenant and All the Money in the World, but ...
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options—not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves–each week we highlight the noteworthy titles ...
Celebrating its 50th anniversary edition this year, New Directors/New Films annually brings together the most promising new filmmaking voices. The Museum of Mo...
With glimmers of theatrical exhibition starting to find renewed life after a full year of dormancy in New York and Los Angeles, this April brings a handful of ...
Considering the planning and shooting of The Truffle Hunters took years, it's only fitting the roll-out of the film would have quite a journey. After premierin...
If one is curious about the best in documentary filmmaking, there's no better place to experience it each year than the True/False Film Fest, based in Columbia...
With their first five features––Coraline, ParaNorman, The Boxtrolls, Kubo and the Two Strings, and Missing Link––the Oregon-based studio Laika have set a high ...
Janicza Bravo's wild Tampa-set adaptation of A’ziah “Zola” King's Twitter thread––aptly titled Zola––was primed to be the hit of the summer last year. With the...
Considering the secrecy around his projects, it's not entirely surprising that the casting of a major role in a Paul Thomas Anderson film is only revealed mont...
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