While everything in the filmmaking world, as in most industries, is up in the air right now, if all goes according to plan, James Gray will embark on the produ...
After breaking out with the drama Ixcanul, Guatemalan director Jayro Bustamante returned with the back-to-back features Temblores and La Llorona on the festiva...
"So here I am, doing everything I can. Holding on to what I am, pretending I'm a superman." If those Goldfinger lyrics conjure very specific memories for you, ...
One of our most-anticipated films heading into Sundance Film Festival this year was Tesla, the latest film by the always inventive Michael Almereyda. As one ca...
Kirill Serebrennikov, the celebrated Russian director of both stage and screen, reached a new audience with his previous feature, the Cannes competition rock '...
As major Hollywood productions rethink how they can safely resume shoots featuring massive crews and multiple locations, as one might expect, other filmmakers ...
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 ...
Established in 1978, but reaching true fame in the 1980s, The Go-Go's are still going strong today and their rollicking story of New Wave stardom has received ...
A fixture in American independent filmmaking this century, Amy Seimetz is following her acclaimed feature debut Sun Don't Shine with She Dies Tomorrow, another...
Update: A24 has premiered the film in the U.S. for a limited time. Watch here.
As Jonathan Glazer prepares to shoot his forthcoming Holocaust drama once the...
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