Following last year's stellar James Baldwin adaptation If Beale Street Could Talk, Oscar winner Barry Jenkins is deep into prepping his forthcoming series T...
Before Martin Scorsese's major Netflix release The Irishman this fall, a preamble has arrived in the form of another documentary centering on Bob Dylan. Don...
After spending much of the past decade enmeshed in the world of superheroes, director James Mangold's next film finds him going back half-a-century to captu...
With the U.S. release of Pasolini, the premiere of his new documentary The Projectionist at Tribeca, his new narrative film Tommaso bowing at Cannes, production...
While Pixar has been relying upon sequels to appease the box-office grosses demanded by their Disney overlords, thankfully it looks like the company is focu...
For his latest film, Mexican director Carlos Reygadas looked inward, casting his own family in the 173-minute Our Time, set on a ranch as jealousy interrupt...
After the one-two punch of lavish genre thrills with Berberian Sound Studio and The Duke of Burgundy, director Peter Strickland is back with In Fabric, whic...
One of the most striking directorial debuts of the year is Lila Avilés's The Chambermaid which invites a keen look at the class divide in a luxury Mexico Ci...
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