Following up her small-scale, impressive thriller The Invitation, Karyn Kusama has given Nicole Kidman quite a transformative showcase with Destroyer. Follo...
The celebration of Ingmar Bergman's immaculate career continues on his birth centenary. Well-timed with the release of The Criterion Collection's epic new b...
She may be expanding her scope (and reaching entirely new audiences with her first foray into the English language with a Robert Pattinson-led A24 release),...
The nostalgia pilfering in the House of Mouse will continue next year with a record three live-action reimaginings of beloved animated classics. Following D...
Considering how many directors of commercials are inspired by the style of Terrence Malick, it's only right that the director himself got a chance to prove ...
For the past year Adam McKay’s Vice, which chronicles the political rising of Vice President Dick Cheney (Christian Bale) and his wife Lynne Cheney (Amy Ada...
After hearing about a handful of festival titles for at least the past month (and perhaps beyond), a number of much-acclaimed films arrive in October alongside a few essential documentaries, and more....
One of our favorite discoveries at this year's Cannes Film Festival was Ali Abbasi's fantasy tale Border. Adapted the from a short by John Ajvide Lindqvist,...
Perhaps the greatest living filmmaker, in the sense of the breadth of the human experience he's captured on film, Frederick Wiseman, at 88, is continuing hi...
One of the most gloriously enigmatic, masterfully-directed films of the year comes from Poetry and Secret Sunshine helmer Lee Chang-dong, who makes his retu...
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