Following one casting switch and one addition, Charlie McDowell's The Discovery is preparing to set forth. The One I Love helmer's second feature was origin...
Furthering their burgeoning status as the most auteur-happy studio in contemporary American cinema, Amazon Studios have struck another deal with Jill Solowa...
Many felt that Hany Abu-Assad provided a detailed, fittingly complex portrait of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with his previous feature, Omar. While we ...
No matter (or perhaps because of) the mixed review we posted out of Berlinale, the rest of us are as curious as ever to see Jeff Nichols' Midnight Special -...
Two independent American films of the 2010s, two video essays, two separate points of focus -- the micro and the macro. While recent examinations of Winter'...
All right, yes, it's been some time since a Nicolas Cage-starrer was worth giving one's attention to, and the basic set-up for Trust isn't all that differen...
For a man who created forward-thinking, boundary-pushing cinema embraced by small, devoted sects of cinephiles, Andrzej Żuławski's Sight & Sound list of...
Next in Takashi Miike's long line of releases is Terra Formars, a future-set manga adaptation that involves travel to Mars, terraforming (you could've guess...
A movie that's about movies in the most skewer-happy sense, Joel and Ethan Coen's Hail, Caesar! is bound to inspire any number of comparisons and spot-the-r...
He may not like film critics all that much, but we loved Ben Wheatley's High-Rise when it premiered at TIFF last year. As the review went, "This thing is de...