While Chadwick Boseman will be most seen as a superhero on the big screen, he's no stranger to playing real-life icons. After Jackie Robinson and James Brow...
One of the most inspirational films at Sundance this year -- so much so it won a specific Jury Award for Inspirational Filmmaking in its U.S. Documentary se...
Premiering at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, To the Bone marks the directorial debut of Buffy the Vampire Slayer writer Marti Noxon. Led by Lily ...
When Claire Denis announced her new film Let the Sunshine In and premiered it at Cannes just last month, some thought it signaled a further delay for her am...
It's not a major film festival without a new film from Isabelle Huppert. While Cannes saw the premieres of Happy End and Claire's Camera, last fall a handfu...
As Miles Teller moves farther away from YA adaptations and comic book films and more towards fully-fledged dramatic work, the path hasn't been so easy. Last...
When you aren't carrying the weight of a superhero tentpole franchise on your shoulders, it turns out you can get a whole lot more done. Following the Chris...
One of our favorite debuts of the year so far is Francis Lee's God's Own Country, a gay romance set in the harsh countryside in the Yorkshire Moors of north...
Currently underway at Brooklyn's BAMcinématek is one of the finest-curated film festivals of the year. BAMcinemaFest brings the best of American independent...
While the vast majority of our favorite films of last year have been treated with Blu-ray releases, one title near the top of the list we've been waiting th...
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