Winner of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Feature Film Prize at this year's Sundance Film Festival, Cristina Costantini's Sally captures the life of Sally Ride,...
If you've already scoured through our massive summer movie preview, then you're already aware the season's kick-off is one of the most eclectic months in some ...
The finest narrative film to emerge from the Sundance Film Festival this year, Eva Victor's directorial debut Sorry Baby non-chronologically follows the writer...
While Emma Mackey is gearing up for a major year with Julia Ducournau's Cannes premiere Alpha and James L. Brook's long-awaited return in the December-bound El...
Among our most-anticipated premieres in the Cannes Film Festival lineup is Kelly Reichardt's The Mastermind, which brings together the impressive ensemble of J...
After his wildly divisive Blonde was released three years ago, there's been no movement on a new narrative feature from Andrew Dominik, but he's back in the re...
A rarity in today's age, René Clément's Forbidden Games premiered at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival and went on to screen later that year at the Venice Film Fes...
Six years since Uncut Gems, Josh and Benny Safdie have forged separate paths—both are set to release major new films from A24 this fall. Before Josh Safdie's M...
Celebrating the independent filmmaking spirit of NYC, the Lower East Side Film Festival returns this Thursday as the 15th edition runs through May 5. Featuring...
One of the most remarkable discoveries I witnessed at last year's New York Film Festival was the Revivals selection Northern Lights. John Hanson and Rob Nilsso...
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