Before premiering her directorial debut at this year's Sundance Film Festival, the impressive black-and-white drama Passing, Rebecca Hall led a horror feature ...
A favorite at Toronto International Film Festival last fall (where it premiered following being selected for Cannes), Ben Sharrock's BAFTA-nominated drama Limb...
Born Herbert Butros Khaury in 1932, the Manhattanite who grew up as an outcast would better become known as Tiny Tim. A unique artist whose influence would be ...
Despite the proliferation of streaming services, it's becoming increasingly clear that any cinephile only needs subscriptions to a few to survive. Among the to...
A world premiere at Venice Film Festival, Grear Patterson's acclaimed debut feature Giants Being Lonely will now arrive stateside next month, on April 6, court...
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 ...
After sharing the visually staggering first trailer back in 2017, the globe-spanning documentary Awaken will finally be arriving in the U.S. next month, landin...
Shot during the pandemic and about a pandemic but not precisely the ongoing pandemic, Ben Wheatley is returning to smaller-scale horror with In the Earth. Comi...
A highlight on the festival circuit back in 2019, Anthony Chen's Singaporean melodrama Wet Season––which was also the country's Oscar entry––will finally arriv...
Following up his extraordinary, Oscar-nominated James Baldwin documentary I Am Not Your Negro, director Raoul Peck is returning with an ambitious, four-part se...
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