After searching for treasure in the Amazon and venturing to the far reaches of the galaxy, James Gray is returning home. Armageddon Time finds the director tel...
In a Hollywood landscape that seems less and less concerned with adult-minded genre fare, it's refreshing to see that The Warriors and 48 Hrs. director Walter ...
One of the most exciting directorial debuts of the year, Martine Syms' The African Desperate is an electrifying ride through the day in the life of Palace Brya...
The jury prize winner at Sundance Film Festival, Nikyatu Jusu's Nanny is a disquieting examination of the horrors of the American Dream through a Senegalese wo...
Shot in Oakland, California in 1973, the Black crime drama Solomon King marked the only film from writer-director-actor Sal Watts. Featuring a soul-funk soundt...
With Tony Leung and Andy Lau recently reuniting for the new feature Goldfinger, it's only fitting that restorations of the iconic Hong Kong stars' crime trilog...
Premiering at Berlinale earlier this year to a controversial response, Isabelle Stever's Grand Jeté captures a taboo mother-son romance relationship, recalling...
The first feature to open both the Venice and New York Film Festival, Noah Baumbach's adaptation of the Don DeLillo masterwork White Noise arrives with much an...
Following 2001's In the Bedroom and 2006's Little Children, writer-director Todd Field will finally return with the long-awaited TÁR, a drama set in the world ...
Continuing his prolific, run-and-gun style of filmmaking, we reported about a year ago that Abel Ferrara was following his pandemic thriller Zeros and Ones wit...