After embedding himself on the U.S.-Mexico border to capture the harrowing drug war, Cartel Land director Matthew Heineman went to the other side of the wor...
If we were to create a list of the most exciting up-and-coming directors working today, Mia Hansen-Løve would be at the top. From All is Forgiven to last ye...
This weekend will bring the debut screenings of our most-anticipated film of Cannes, Michael Haneke’s Happy End. Starring Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Louis Trint...
A rare film that we didn't even know was going to exist at the start of the year, Claire Denis is back with a new drama starring Juliette Binoche, Gérard De...
It may not win the Palme d'Or if the jury president has his way, but that doesn't lessen our anticipation for Bong Joon-hoo's Snowpiercer follow-up Okja. St...
Cannes Film Festival has now kicked off (our review of the opening night film) and there's still a wealth of highly-anticipated films left to premiere, thre...
A few years ago we explored the filmography of one of our most under-appreciated directors, Matías Piñeiro, and now he's back for what looks to be his most ...
Most animal-related features in cinema today are geared towards offering up the cutest depictions imaginable for a family-friendly audience, but when White ...
Although this summer will bring the ninth film in the Planet of the Apes franchise, 20th Century Fox is officially billing it at as "the culminating chapter...
Two cinematic legends are getting official documentaries next year. First up, we learned last year that an unused Ingmar Bergman script would be turned into...
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