Far and away one of our most-anticipated films of next year is the latest drama from Ira Sachs, whose wonderfully gentle, humane Little Men and Love is Stra...
The 2019 Film Independent Spirit Awards have revealed their nominations. Leading the pack is Jeremiah Zagar's Malickian coming-of-age tale We the Animals, w...
Just a few days after virtually all of Hollywood's top filmmakers banded together in a bid to save FilmStruck, it seems that The Criterion Collection was al...
Asghar Farhadi returned this year with his eighth feature film, but this time he has ventured outside of his native country of Iran. Everybody Knows, which ...
One can't go a calendar year without at least a few dozen films being labeled Hitchcockian. While some films, like Disturbia and Stoker, are more blatant in...
Update: Sources tells Deadline that a new iteration of FilmStruck is "in the cards," but it may not launch until late 2019, when WarnerMedia launches a new ...
Rachel Weisz is heading into a major fall with her supporting turn in The Favourite, but it's not the only film from the actress arriving this month. She al...
“For a vacation without aggravation.” So begins The Green Book, a guide for black travelers of the limited establishments they were welcome at in a segregated A...
One of the most acclaimed films of the fall is Alfonso Cuarón's Gravity follow-up ROMA, a gorgeous black-and-white drama set in Mexico City in the early ’70...
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