Following up what is perhaps the best film in a stellar career, we thought Kelly Reichardt would move from Certain Women to an adaptation of Patrick DeWitt’...
Proving the Coppola family’s talents continue to be boundless, Gia Coppola’s Palo Alto was a strong directorial debut with a genuine sense of both place and...
As expected when it comes to a serial killer movie from Lars von Trier, The House That Jack Built divided Cannes audiences, though we were firmly on the pos...
Following her ethereal, gorgeous debut film A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, Ana Lily Amirpour divided audiences with The Bad Batch, a post-apocalyptic tal...
Panos Cosmatos’ intoxicating, singular Mandy, which mixes beauty and batshit insanity for an LSD-fueled descent into darkness like no other (as well as give...
As the Suspiria reimagining arrives in New York and Los Angeles theaters before a wide release next week, we have been treated with the full score from Radi...
One of the best surprises of the fall season is that Brady Corbet's second feature, following the harrowing The Childhood of a Leader, will be arriving much...
Though many want to see George Miller continue his adventures in the world of Mad Max, the director has always been one to divert from expectations and he’l...
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