As his delightful reunion with Fran Lebowitz, Pretend It's a City, arrives on Netflix, it's afforded the opportunity for Martin Scorsese to step into the spotl...
While there's no release date confirmed quite yet, near the top of our most-anticipated films of 2021 is Joel Coen's new Shakespeare adaptation The Tragedy of ...
When encountering the societal and economic structures of everyday life, it’s not a rare dream for many to wonder what life may look like off the grid and out ...
Following his indie sci-fi features Another Earth and I Origins, director Mike Cahill has spent the last few years helming TV but now he's back with his third ...
The films of Naomi Kawase don't always receive major releases in the United States, but thankfully that's not the case for her newest feature, True Mothers. In...
After not making a feature film since the one-two punch of The Paperboy and The Butler earlier in the previous decade, Lee Daniels is now back with his first f...
A crippling year for theatrical exhibition, the pandemic-forced shutdowns meant most films weren't available for viewing in their ideal presentation. However, ...
Update: It looks like the free streaming was only available until January 12. Hopefully a distributor picks up the film soon! Check back for updates.
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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 ...
We recently featured the trailer for Lapsis, an inventive sci-fi indie that will be arriving in February, but it won't be the only one. It was recently announc...
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