One of the most exciting directorial debuts of the year, Martine Syms' The African Desperate is an electrifying ride through the day in the life of Palace Brya...
While the likes of Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg have had a relatively easier time finding the resources to get their films realized, not all the New Ho...
With Tony Leung and Andy Lau recently reuniting for the new feature Goldfinger, it's only fitting that restorations of the iconic Hong Kong stars' crime trilog...
The first feature to open both the Venice and New York Film Festival, Noah Baumbach's adaptation of the Don DeLillo masterwork White Noise arrives with much an...
Following 2001's In the Bedroom and 2006's Little Children, writer-director Todd Field will finally return with the long-awaited TÁR, a drama set in the world ...
If you conceived a child on the opening night of James Cameron's Avatar they would nearly be a teenager by the time Avatar: The Way of Water opens this Decembe...
Following Main Slate, Spotlight, and Currents, the 60th New York Film Festival have now unveiled its final film-focused section with Revivals. Featuring brand-...
Cinematography retrospectives are the way to go—more than a thorough display of talent, it exposes the vast expanse a DP will travel, like an education in form...
As foretold in a very peculiar but potentially promising presentation late last year, MoviePass is now officially returning. Co-founder/CEO Stacy Spikes, who t...
Following the Main Slate and Spotlight announcements, the 60th New York Film Festival has unveiled its Currents section. The slate of boundary-pushing work fea...
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.