The reviews are in and signs point to "smashing" (that's a term English people use) success. Following his delightful doc debut The Sparks Brothers, Edgar Wrig...
As the Hollywood studio system continues its slow bleed into longed-for death, history repeats itself with star-studded cast the likes of which haven't been se...
Notwithstanding the time added by a pandemic, five years is a while to wait for new work by Mike Mills, whose 20th Century Women only looks better and better t...
Mia Hansen-Løve’s long-developing Bergman Island (starring Tim Roth, Vicky Krieps, Mia Wasikowska, and Anders Danielsen Lie) finally premiered at Cannes in Jul...
Amidst the swarm of awards-season unveilings and studio premieres one shouldn't lose sight of the Venice Film Festival's Biennale College Cinema, a program sup...
As usual, Telluride Film Festival has unveiled their 2021 lineup just moments before the event gets underway. Taking place from Thursday, September 2 through M...
Cross your fingers so hard they break. Though reading about Megalopolis by now counts as some esoteric form of masochism, there is hope (more than two years si...
Before you ask, no: not another Before film. Julie Delpy's tried to clear that up—much as I suspect she's literally lying and another film's already been shot—...
Good news: Todd Haynes' first feature-length doc is not a wash. Our review of The Velvet Underground, which concerns the history of , promises a film in keepin...
A highlight of last year's fall-fest circuit, Wife of a Spy is yet another confirmation of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's mastery—of form where every shot is necessary, an...
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.