Premiering in 2019 on the festival circuit but released during the early days of the pandemic, Andrew Patterson's The Vast of Night was one of the most impress...
Unless you were lucky enough to catch it on the 2019 festival circuit, the pandemic unfortunately led to most viewers seeing Pietro Marcello's stunning drama M...
Just a few weeks ago we got the welcome news that Jim Jarmusch is finally planning to shoot a new feature this year, backed by Saint Laurent. Then just today, ...
We're now in the month of Cannes Film Festival 2023 and they have a few more surprises up their sleeves thanks to the announcement of their Cannes Classics lin...
You are likely familiar with the the photographs and narrative films of Anton Corbijn (Control, The American, A Most Wanted Man), but now the artist has direct...
No new movie of its size, scale, or hoped-for profit bears more potential than Dune: Part Two, which finds Denis Villeneuve adapting the (more or less) second ...
After exploring the history of the Velvet Underground, Todd Haynes is returning with his first narrative feature since 2019's severely overlooked Dark Waters t...
After half-a-decade break since The Favourite, Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos is returning with two new films. First up is Poor Things, which brings together...
After exploring Alfred Hitchcock, Alien, George Lucas, William Friedkin, and more, filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe is gearing up for a major summer. Before Lyn...
Do not adjust your computer screens. Yes, after nearly two years, we finally have a new look at Martin Scorsese's western epic Killers of the Flower Moon. Rele...
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.