Kleber Mendonça Filho followed his epic Bacurau with a lower-key reflection on his personal cinematic life. A hit at last year's Cannes Film Festival, Pictures...
February––particularly its third week––is all about romance. Accordingly the Criterion Channel got creative with their monthly programming and, in a few weeks,...
Marking her first film in six years, Sam Taylor-Johnson returns this year with Back to Black, a biopic depicting the life of the late Amy Winehouse. Led by Mar...
Too early to call this the discovery of 2024? If we never get another David Lynch movie, series, or short film shot on consumer-grade DV, this is just about ou...
Everybody’s forgotten a new work from David Cronenberg is likely just months from debut, and I suspect The Shrouds will only land all the harder for it. Early ...
Quentin Dupieux works at such a dizzying clip––"the French Hong Sangsoo," they're calling him somewhere, I assume––that a film of his so readily grabs our atte...
Though Master Gardener is appearing on best-of-2023 lists, Paul Schrader isn't slowing down or resting on laurels. In October he finished shooting his 24th fea...
Kicking off the new year, NYC's Quad Cinema will present a retrospective of French filmmaker Christian Carion in anticipation of his latest feature Drivin...
If it's been a patchy few years for Errol Morris––one solid doc in-between a bad Steve Bannon portrait and iffy look at John le Carré––our interest in his thor...
Nearly nine years since Blackhat with one hour-long TV pilot and big novel in-between doesn't mean Michael Mann's spent the much-better part of a decade lying ...
After graduating from Hampshire College with a degree in music theory, Leonard Pearce turned his passions to film and writing. He lives in upstate NY with his wife Laura and cat Tardi.