Returning with one of her most acclaimed films in years, Agnieszka Holland's Green Border premiered at Venice Film Festival last fall where it picked up a Spec...
2024 marks 40 years since experimental filmmaker Lynne Sachs took her first video class at DCTV, and in celebration, DCTV's Firehouse Cinema in NYC will be pre...
It's now been over 600 days since the world's most forward-thinking filmmaker, Jean-Luc Godard, left this world, but the icon of the French New Wave and beyond...
Update: Greta Lee has replaced Sandra Hüller in the film, Deadline reports.
In the six years since his accomplished narrative directorial debut Diane, we've...
Following Raw and Titane, Julia Ducournau has set her third feature with Alpha. Though no plot details have been unveiled this far, Golshifteh Farahani (Paters...
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Few creative talents have the breadth of a career equal to Lee Grant. The 98-year-old director, actor, and writer has a storied body of work, debuting on scree...
After more than proving his directing mettle with Nathan For You and The Rehearsal, Nathan Fielder entered another echelon with The Curse, helming seven episod...
While Wes Anderson continues production in Germany on his new film The Phoenician Scheme, starring Benicio Del Toro, Michael Cera, Bill Murray, Riz Ahmed, and ...
It's been a few months since I saw Jane Schoenbrun's I Saw the TV Glow at Sundance Film Festival and I haven't been able to shake its overwhelming, ultimately ...
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