For better and for worse, now may be the perfect time for a documentary like Welcome to Leith. As news of racial tension continues to cascade across the cou...
Martin Scorsese's Film Foundation recently took to restoring Rocco and His Brothers, the Luchino Visconti classic that unveiled a fresh coat of paint at thi...
One of many titles recently announced as being part of TIFF's lineup is Men & Chicken, a Danish comedy featuring the nation's greatest acting export, Ma...
After the big-budget space epic Interstellar, nobody could've predicted Christopher Nolan's follow-up project: Quay, a short film about Stephen and Timothy ...
Since She's Funny That Way, his first film in a number of years, is finally hitting U.S. theaters this month, now, like always, is a good time to brush up a...
Where Martin Scorsese and Michael Mann almost went, William Friedkin now heads. Per Deadline, we've learned the director will follow Killer Joe by adapting ...
Since any New York City cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repertory showings into one handy list....
Barring premieres that might be left for the full NYFF lineup and whatever Oscar-friendly titles will make their "surprise" premiere at Telluride, we have a...
Following the Tim & Eric deconstruction that was The Comedy, one of 2012's most horrifying films, Rick Alverson has turned his talents toward Gregg Turk...