One of the most poetic, transportive documentaries of the year is RaMell Ross' Hale County This Morning, This Evening, a portrait of life in Alabama told in...
The best film of 2018 just may be from a director who has been dead for over three decades. Throughout the better half of the '70s, Orson Welles embarked on...
One of our most-anticipated festival premieres this fall, Vox Lux is the second feature from Brady Corbet, following the harrowing The Childhood of a Leader...
Six years after Post Tenebras Lux, Mexican filmmaker Carlos Reygadas is returning. The highly-anticipated Our Time (aka Nuestro Tiempo) will premiere at the...
Jeff Nichols has only been making films for about a decade, and all five of them star Michael Shannon. As we await their next feature-length collaboration (...
A new film from Nicole Holofcener is always a cause for celebration, and following 2013's Enough Said, she's finally back her latest film. Set to premiere a...
While it might be arriving first, Gaspar Noé’s Climax isn't the only film set in a world of dance gone wrong this fall. Coming off his tender romance Call M...
Following up Blue Ruin and Green Room, director Jeremy Saulnier is back with Hold the Dark, a new thriller which, as scripted by Macon Blair, follows a hunt...
After getting the first tease way back in 2016, the promised 2017 release for Austin Vesely's horror feature Slice didn't materialize, but now it looks like...
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