Over 50 years after Bonnie and Clyde heralded a new kind of crime film in Hollywood, their story has been revisited numerous times. The latest iteration com...
A buzzed-about highlight of last year's festival circuit, Khalik Allah's Black Mother hits U.S. theaters next month. The visual artist, best-known for colla...
South by Southwest Festival is just around the corner, which means that a number of studios will be unveiling their summer comedies to the Austin audience. ...
Following a festival run that included Cannes, Toronto, and New York, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi's outstanding Asako I & II hits U.S. shores on May 10. The new f...
Few happenings in 2018 world cinema made as much of a splash as the llama in Zama. A flash of humor within Lucrecia Martel's rather grim and overbearing vis...
How's this for a surprise? After crafting one of last year's finest films with The Rider, it was thought that director Chloé Zhao would be heading into the ...
There's a trace of comedy running through much of Danny Boyle's work and for his next film, it looks to be a bit more full-blown. He's teamed with Richard C...
The pool of talent attracted to this year's International Film Festival Rotterdam would impress any organizer, but ultimately that doesn't mean much: access...
The world is a bad place made immeasurably, perhaps irreversibly worse by companies such as Apple, but they also make true the seemingly impossible. I refer...
"I am friends with Dario and I have had the privilege of knowing him for a long time," Luca Guadagnino said last year when it comes to the director's parti...
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.