Bertrand Bonello is a cinephile filmmaker of equal caliber to Martin Scorsese or Quentin Tarantino and as brilliant at threading his fascinations into an origi...
Takashi Miike works, still, at such a tireless pace that it was just a matter of time until he shot an entire project with the camera in his pocket. Strange th...
For a little while it seemed The People's Joker might be lost to time, a new generation's Day the Clown Cried or, if you like, Promises Written in Water. Despi...
Just last summer it was learned Claire Denis would soon location-scout her new feature in Cameroon, where she grew up and would use as a central area for Choco...
There's no movie that operates quite like Med Hondo's West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty, a decades-spanning yet extremely cloistered musical about th...
The glut of movie podcasts makes it hard to prioritize any single show. But there's been unique pleasure in One Handshake Away, which allows directors to refle...
I entered Asphalt City at last year's EnergaCAMERIMAGE festival with nothing but morbid curiosity. Having engendered some rank responses from its Cannes premie...
The best bit of dialogue from any iteration of Dune was not written by Frank Herbert, but it so perfectly distilled the absurd wonder of his magnum opus that y...