Kiyoshi Kurosawa's filmography is a dream—deep, dense, an alternation of consistent through lines and true surprises. Basically just decades of work from one o...
Following Thunder Road and The Wolf of Snow Hollow, writer-director-actor Jim Cummings is working at a steady clip with his latest feature, The Beta Test (co-d...
After witnessing Godzilla going up against King Kong and getting terrorized in The Night House, Rebecca Hall is entering the fall movie season on a more fulfil...
The Wachowskis aren't the only siblings going solo this fall. Marking Joel Coen’s first film without his brother Ethan, The Tragedy of Macbeth brings...
With Reprise and Oslo, August 31st, Joachim Trier emerged as one of the most promising directors of this young century. Now, after bouts with the English langu...
One of the most acclaimed films on this year's festival circuit has found a North American home. KimStim have acquired The Tsugua Diaries, Maureen Fazende...
For years I've been haunted by Arrebato, though my memory of it is hardly concrete. I saw Iván Zulueta's cult masterpiece on a battered print at Anthology Film...
One of the notable premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival was writer-director Stephen Karam's debut feature The Humans, adapted from his Tony Awa...
Four years on from The Shape of Water, Guillermo del Toro has returned with—to these eyes—his most enticing project yet: Nightmare Alley, an adaptation of Will...
The much-welcomed news of Metrograph's return could have been led by just one movie. A cornerstone of the repertory circuit with powers so intense it's seamles...