It’s been quite a year for Wong Kar-wai. The legendary Hong Kong auteur’s masterpieces were restored after a years-long process and arrived in a stunning Crite...
Set to return to Cannes competition after his impressive rock 'n roll drama Leto, director Kirill Serebrennikov's latest work is Petrov's Flu. Although conceiv...
Hard, even indecent, to pick a single favorite from this year's outstanding Cannes lineup, so we won't do that... but we will suggest Mia Hansen-Løve's long-de...
Ahead of a confirmed release on the Criterion Collection this July, the new restoration of Lizzie Borden's acclaimed 1987 Sundance winner Working Girls will ge...
While he's putting on his tap shoes for his upcoming role in The Music Man on Broadway, fans of Hugh Jackman will have the opportunity to see the actor in a ne...
Memoria won't be the only Apichatpong Weerasethakul film at Cannes Film Festival. Along with that highly-anticipated Tilda Swinton-led project, the Thai master...
After following up District 9 will the large-scale sci-fi tentpole Elysium, Neill Blomkamp slightly lessened his scope with Chappie. Now, for his next feature,...
One of our most-anticipated animations of the year comes from Mamoru Hosoda, the acclaimed auteur behind The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Wolf Children, The Bo...
One of the most intriguing developments in the world of indie film the past few months has been the formation of DECAL, a distribution company that marks a joi...
One of the more entertaining films I saw back at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival was the punk rock rom-com Dinner in America. Directed by Adam Rehmeier (Jonas,...