While U.S. distribution has been improved in the last few years when it comes to the vast, rich offerings of Japanese cinema, there are still many gems that go...
One of the most accomplished directorial debuts you'll see all year will be arriving next week. Dea Kulumbegashvili's Beginning––recently named one of our favo...
Let the Steve Zahnaissance commence. Whether it's Saving Silverman, A Perfect Getaway, That Thing You Do!, You've Got Mail, Rescue Dawn, or even War for the Pl...
From Los Reyes to Space Dogs, it's been a strong last few years when it comes to canine-focused arthouse cinema. The latest entry in the subgenre is Stray, whi...
While there's the chance Animal Collective may release a new album this year––their first in five years––first up they've scored a new documentary. Crestone––w...
In her post-Gone Girl breakout, Rosamund Pike has led period dramas and biopics but she never found a role that mined similar devilishly fun territory. It now ...
One of our early favorites to seek out in the new year is The World to Come, Mona Fastvold's long-awaited follow-up to her debut The Sleepwalker. Set in the 19...
Following his indie sci-fi features Another Earth and I Origins, director Mike Cahill has spent the last few years helming TV but now he's back with his third ...
The films of Naomi Kawase don't always receive major releases in the United States, but thankfully that's not the case for her newest feature, True Mothers. In...
After not making a feature film since the one-two punch of The Paperboy and The Butler earlier in the previous decade, Lee Daniels is now back with his first f...