Get ready to swoon. We've been looking forward to the new restorations of Wong Kar-wai's greatest films for some time now, and after a pandemic-related delay, ...
After her acclaimed directorial debut Cameraperson, Kirsten Johnson turned to her family once again for her follow-up. Dick Johnson Is Dead follows her relatio...
Anthology films do not have the finest track record; they might not even have a good one. (New York's Quad Cinema created an entire series centered on this pro...
Even before the pandemic, the art of film projection and exhibition has been a rarified breed in the era of digital presentations and the conglomeration of mov...
Following up his directorial debut Molly's Game, Aaron Sorkin is returning to the director's chair with his long-gestating follow-up, The Trial of the Chicago ...
Working with him may cast eyes aside and whatever you end up doing together is—for, let's say, various reasons—less than likely to ever legally screen in the U...
Following Lee Chang-dong's masterful Haruki Murakami adaptation Burning, the next work adapting the celebrated Japanese author is taking a form rare when it co...
With Bong Joon Ho's Parasite making history, it was a given that more attention would be paid to his stellar prior works. Notably, his crime drama masterpiece ...
A selection at Sundance, Cannes, Telluride, TIFF, and NYFF, Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw’s stately, charming new documentary The Truffle Hunters is one of...
Update: Dune has officially been delayed to October 1, 2021, Warner Bros. has confirmed.
Frank Herbert's epic Dune has fascinated multiple generations and s...