Following up one of his best films in some time, My Golden Days, Arnaud Desplechin is back with Ismael's Ghosts. Starring Marion Cotillard, Charlotte Gainsb...
Following up his best film this decade, After the Storm, Hirokazu Kore-eda is continuing his usually prolific streak with a pair of dramas. Last fall saw th...
While he earned acclaimed with Barbara, German director Christian Petzold, well-deservedly, reached a bigger audience with his haunting post-WWII drama Phoe...
Considering how much footage is shot when it comes to the films of Terrence Malick, we often see varying editions (The New World) and versions (Voyage of Ti...
After giving a pair of performances among the best in her iconic career with Elle and Things to Come, Isabelle Huppert recently reteamed with Michael Haneke...
After giving one of the best supporting performances in last year's mother!, Michelle Pfeiffer's next leading role will finally arrive in theaters this spri...
It was in 2010 that we last got a feature from South Korea's Lee Chang-Dong, but he'll finally be returning this year. Burning, adapted from Haruki Murakami...
One of the most heart-stirring, authentic films I've seen in the past year is Chloé Zhao's remarkable drama The Rider, which stars first-time actor Brady Ja...
With Jennifer Lawrence’s Katniss Everdeen hanging up her bow and arrow and Francis Lawrence now free of the shackles of adhering to the demands of hit source ma...
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