After landing on our radar with his impressive debut Violet, which won Best Feature Film at Berlinale, Belgian director Bas Devos returned to the festival circ...
The screenplay, the foundation of filmmaking, is an essential element to study and soak in to learn what formed the backbone of your favorite films. While home...
The Venice Film Festival will kick off early next month entirely in person and among our most-anticipated premieres is coming from a new voice in filmmaking ba...
"I don't want to be introduced, because I don't want this to seem like a formal occasion." So begins a conversation in February 1983 at the Cinémathèque frança...
It's been eight months since I've seen Garrett Bradley's poetic masterpiece Time at its Sundance Film Festival premiere, still reeling from its intense emotion...
After carving out an impressive, varied career in front of the camera (as well as a wealth of other artistic endeavors), Viggo Mortensen recently embarked on h...
There was recently a Twitter thread going around asking which director has never made a bad film. Among my picks was Claire Denis, and one of the highlights in...
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 ...
Simon Killer, Afterschool, and Christine director Antonio Campos is back with his most ambitious project yet, the gothic drama The Devil All the Time. Featurin...
It was only a few months ago we got the trailer for Zhang Yimou's forthcoming crime drama Under the Light and it looks like the director has been working at a ...
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