After breaking through with his Dogme 95 films, Thomas Vinterberg has blossomed into quite the dexterous filmmaker, from harrowing drama like The Hunt to he...
One of the best discoveries of the year is Dominga Sotomayor's Chilean drama Too Late to Die Young, which earned the filmmaker a Best Director award at Loca...
Last year, Willem Dafoe earned a great deal of acclaim for his tender supporting turn in The Florida Project. The venerable actor's streak will continue thi...
After recruiting Sufjan Stevens for Call Me by Your Name, Luca Guadagnino continues his streak of attracting trailblazing musical talent for his projects wi...
After creating one of the best films in the Star Wars universe and before he re-enters a galaxy far, far away for his own trilogy, Rian Johnson is getting a...
After one film this year about the 2011 Norway attacks, in which right-wing terrorist Anders Behring Breivik killed 77 in the worst attack in the country si...
Following up The Lobster and The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Yorgos Lanthimos is back with Olivia Colman, Emma Stone, and Rachel Weisz. The Favourite follows ...
Alongside festival favorites from earlier this year (and beyond) all the way up to films just debuting at Telluride, Venice, and TIFF, it's a strong start to a promising season for movie-going....
With an eye for indelible visuals like few other directors working today, Argentinian helmer Gastón Solnicki is returning to the Venice International Film F...
It's not usual to wait eight years in between projects from a director, but when your films are as accomplished as those of Poetry and Secret Sunshine helme...
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