The winner of the Audience Award and Best Screenplay in the World Cinema (Dramatic) section at Sundance Film Festival this year, Kino Lorber has now unveiled t...
While that headline may have you thinking the new sci-fi drama Little Fish was quickly conceived and shot this year, drawing from the anxieties of our present ...
By extending the Academy Awards season eligibility through late February, it means the first few months of 2021 will look quite different than years past as ma...
Just in time for the 20th anniversary of Jamie Babbit's bubbly and sharp queer camp classic, But I'm a Cheerleader; Lionsgate has dropped a trailer for the 4K ...
Getting over my grudge that one hasn't really seen Flowers of Shanghai unless seen on an abjectly hideous all-region DVD taken from your college library, I can...
Today brings us the poster and trailer for one of the most buzzed-about films of this year's fall circuit, Regina King's One Night in Miami. An adaptation of K...
The quotes in IFC's trailer for MLK/FBI will tell you what's expected: important, timely, infuriating. All of which may be true and is intended to push tickets...
A somewhat controversial selection of this year's Venice Film Festival, Pieces of a Woman—the latest from White God director Kornél Mundruczó, and executive pr...
The list of things we wanted this year and did not get is too long and, frankly, despair-inducing to run down, so for the purposes of this article I'll localiz...