Opening with the title card "Based on an actual lie," which has been adopted as the film's tagline, Lulu Wang's Sundance sensation The Farewell navigates th...
Update: Netflix has picked up the film for a 2021 release.
It's been an entire decade since we've gotten a feature film from Jane Campion, but the writer...
It’s been nearly 70 years since Kodak manufactured their last nitrate film, but the appreciation for the highly flammable, stunningly vivid film stock lives on in more ways than one in Rochester, New York....
After premiering his sequel CoinCoin and the Extra-Humans, the follow-up to P’tit Quinquin, Bruno Dumont embarked on another expansion of his singular cinem...
With Cannes Film Festival kicking off next week it means the first look at a number of premieres will be arriving in anticipation of their debut. One of the...
A few months ago we got the spectacular news that, after years of developing the script, Wong Kar-wai is finally gearing up to shoot his next film. Based on...
A life-altering hurricane is bad enough, but add a human-hungry alligator to the mix and you'll wish the storm took you first. This is the set up for Crawl,...
After some hestitation if Quentin Tarantino would finish Once Upon a Time in Hollywood in time for a Cannes premiere, the festival announced today that his ...
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