If, initially, I am not quite sure what to do with the knowledge that Val Kilmer has "amassed thousands of hours of footage" shot over 40 years, my being nonpl...
If the list of great and notable directors with whom Charlotte Gainsbourg's collaborated is longer than my arm, new, one wonders why it took this long for her ...
Another week passes, another (likely) excellent Hong Sangsoo film premieres. Just five months since Berlinale selection Introduction will the South Korean mast...
The greatest sci-fi franchise of our lifetime is not Star Wars, Star Trek, and certainly not anything in the comic realm. It's The Matrix, obviously, and we po...
Year after year a site par excellence for the most innovative premieres—in that respect an antithesis to the ensuing fall circuit—the Locarno Film Festival ret...
The great Hungarian filmmaker Ildikó Enyedi appears infrequently, making something of an occasion her next feature, The Story of My Wife. But we'd be thrilled ...
Another year, another Quentin Dupieux oddity. While the specter of new work from "the guy who made a movie about the killer tire" has, perhaps, worn down in th...
Though in production since March, Alejandro G. (née González) Iñárritu's Limbo—his first feature since 2015's The Revenant—has moved along rather quietly, its ...
Continuing their tradition (assuming La Flor and Dead Souls comprise a tradition) of epic-length arthouse fare, Grasshopper Film will release next month The Wo...
Let's start the week with some exceptionally good news: Screen Daily report Mia Hansen-Løve is about to wrap production on her new new feature One Fine Morning...
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.