Five years after The Favourite, Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos is back with Poor Things, which brings together Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe, Mark Ruffalo, Ramy Y...
The ever-prolific Takashi Miike is back this year, following his Disney+ series Connect last winter. Based on a novel "Kaibutsu no Kikori” by Mayusuke Kurai, t...
Having been responsible for some of the most iconic photographs since he picked up a camera nearly five decades ago, Anton Corbijn seamless transition to music...
Update: Speaking with Le Monde, Wes Anderson gave a small update on his next feature:
"My next feature film will be linear, with Benicio Del Toro in every ...
As filmmaking gets further relegated to smaller screens, it's a breath of fresh air to have a director like Pietro Marcello crafting cinema that is best experi...
As we near the halfway point of the year, one of the great performances of 2023 thus far comes courtesy Charlotte Gainsbourg in Mikhaël Hers’ new drama The Pas...
Following their break-out hit Shiva Baby, Emma Seligman and Rachel Sennott quickly amassed the resources for their follow-up, Bottoms. Also starring Ayo Edebir...
In the five years since Ash Is Purest White, Jia Zhang-ke has directed one documentary, Swimming Out Till The Sea Turns Blue, but we've heard many rumors of an...
One of the year's most accomplished directorial debuts, Georgia Oakley’s deeply felt, grounded drama Blue Jean is set in 1988 England amidst Margaret Thatcher’...
Update: We spoke with cinematographer Robert Yeoman, who shared new details on Wes Anderson's next two features. Read here.
Next week, Wes Anderson's Astero...
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