High among our list of most-anticipated films of 2021 is Claire Denis' Fire, which quickly went into production while her adaptation of The Stars at Noon got d...
Mank isn't the only film that Gary Oldman leads during this extended awards season. He also stars in Nicholas Jarecki's Crisis, which marks the director's firs...
The equally eclectic and fantastic cinema of Olivier Assayas makes picking favorites a fool's errand, but among many (yours truly included) there is a special ...
After unveiling the discs that will be arriving in April, including Bong Joon Ho's Memories of Murder, Olivier Assayas' Irma Vep, and more, Criterion has now a...
What Happened Was... is a lost classic of many stripes—the single-set movie, the bad-first-date comedy, the '90s American indie, the multi-hyphenate passion pr...
Following the recent restorations of Stalker, Andrei Rublev, and The Sacrifice, the latest Andrei Tarkovsky masterpiece to get the treatment is Mirror, his per...
It's been less than two years since Zombi Child but, if you're like us, any wait for new Bertrand Bonello's always just a bit too long. Joyous news, thus, to h...
Three-plus years since mother!, by your count either his greatest achievement or proof it's time to find a new career, Darren Aronofsky's supposedly landed new...
One of the very first productions to get underway during the pandemic was Sam Levinson's small-scale drama Malcolm & Marie. Starring only John David Washin...
It is, of course, rare for African cinema to infiltrate film culture, making any restoration / release more notable than the average endeavor. The great Senega...
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.