Hot off INLAND EMPIRE and Lost Highway restorations, Janus Films have continued their well-reasoned associations with David Lynch by acquiring Alexandre O. Phi...
One of the finest documentaries of the year, Margaret Brown's Descendant explores the buried history of the last known slave ship to arrive to U.S. shorts. Dou...
Luca Guadagnino's first narrative feature since Suspiria, Bones and All brings together Timothée Chalamet, Taylor Russell, Michael Stuhlbarg, Mark Rylance, And...
Lars von Trier is back, and he's returning to his past for his latest project. The Kingdom Exodus, which marks the final installment of The Kingdom, premiered ...
It's now evident that smaller-scale projects from Claire Denis that she completes while waiting for the larger-scale ones to get off the ground are more artist...
Iranian-Danish filmmaker Ali Abassi followed his one-of-a-kind, Oscar-nominated fantasy Border with Holy Spider, which earned lead actress Zar Amir Ebrahimi ho...
After watching thousands of hours worth of cinema, what filmmaking techniques are ingrained to the form that lead to disempowering and objectifying women? Usin...
A directorial debut of staggeringly impressive form with a wallop of an ending, Charlotte Wells' Aftersun completely broke me. Following Paul Mescal and Franki...
A long-lost piece of film history has been uncovered. Walter Saxer, who produced such Werner Herzog classics as Aguirre, the Wrath of God, Fitzcarraldo, and No...
A premiere at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, Carlota Pereda’s Piggy takes a Carrie-esque look at fighting back at bullies with a horror twist. Set i...