Ah, okay: so there's really just one Wes Anderson film this year. He can be forgiven for not putting out two ornate, exhaustively manicured works in a twelve-m...
The Idiots is something like a holy grail among Lars von Trier's corpus, long out-of-print and legendary (even among his provocations) for its comic treatment ...
Hardly anyone expected John Carpenter to get back in the director's chair and just as many have accused him of being overambitious in recent years. Which makes...
After a fairly quiet last few years (at least since his iconic brief stint in David Lynch's Twin Peaks: The Return), Michael Cera is back in the spotlight. Thi...
If you've been paying attention to indie filmmaking for the last decade, you've long been familiar with Greta Gerwig, but now her ascension reaches its greates...
Following her Best Picture-winning Nomadland and her foray into the MCU with Eternals, director Chloé Zhao has circled a few feature projects, including a sci-...
MUBI has announced its lineup of streaming offerings for next month, including the exclusive streaming premiere of Albert Serra's extraordinary Pacifiction, a ...
In a tentpole landscape painfully barren of original stories, we've been long-anticipating Gareth Edwards' first original film since his debut Monsters. After ...
While it certainly wasn't a surprise in the lineup, one of our most-anticipated films premiering at Cannes––specifically at Directors' Fortnight––is the 30th f...
Surely marking an upgrade from the snapcase Warner Bros. DVD we all watched in your green-gilled days, Criterion will give Akira Kurosawa's Dreams the 4K treat...
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.