Following up his intense second feature Beanpole, we've been waiting to see if Kantemir Balagov’s follow-up would finally come to fruition. After years of deve...
Following up her two consecutive features Sharp Stick and Catherine Called Birdy, Lena Dunham jumped into the 10-episode Netflix rom-com Too Much, which will h...
David Zaslav isn't the only one in Hollywood completely scrapping already-shot feature films. This week brings news that a pair of high-profile forthcoming fil...
Each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit streaming platforms in the United States. Check out this week’s selections below and past r...
After Bait and Enys Men proved to be a pair of the most tactile, distinctive films of the last few years, director Mark Jenkin is expanding scope for his lates...
Dabbling in narrative filmmaking in-between his many documentaries, it was recently announced Werner Herzog was in production on his first animated feature, Th...
Like so many other actors sucked up by the Marvel machine, the extensive shooting and promotion commitments often mean a plethora of projects showing their mor...
After his revelatory coming-of-age film Genesis, Quebecois filmmaker Philippe Lesage has expanded his canvas with Who by Fire, a lush, intimate, and psychologi...
With an evocative opening-credits sequence as the camera swirls through a virtual landscape of neon signs and lights, one might think they are witnessing the b...
With Sundance wrapped up, much of February's attention toward the world of cinema will be on Berlinale. This month certainly isn't stacked for new releases, bu...
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