After the lo-fi Computer Chess and helping to bring some variety to the rom-com with Results, one of independent filmmaking's most distinct voices, director...
If one wants to experience the best independent cinema the year has to offer this summer, one of your best bets is the well-curated line-up at Brooklyn's BA...
Considering his prolific output and the mammoth length his features often occupy, U.S. distribution isn't always guaranteed for the films of Filipino direct...
It was only a few years ago that we got The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness, a documentary that took an inside look at perhaps the greatest animation company ...
While Cannes Film Festival premieres some of the best new films of the year, they also have a rich history of highlighting cinema history with their Cannes ...
On David Cronenberg's birthday earlier this year, many were sharing their favorite films from the Canadian director, so I chimed in, naming his 1996 erotic dram...
After releasing Krisha, one of the best directorial debuts of last year, A24 also backed writer-director Trey Edward Shults' follow-up It Comes at Night, an...
From alien attacks to European adventures (both pleasant and harrowing), some of the year's best documentaries, the final film from a late master, and more, there's something for everyone....
While news stations attempt to cover the Black Lives Matter movement and the injustice stemming from its formation, the most thorough documents tend to be f...
Throughout his career, director Steve James has excelled in taking person stories of struggles (in many forms) and conveying them in a relatable, but no les...
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