No, I Hate New York is not a quickly-shot documentary about the rich who have fled to their homes in the Hamptons during the pandemic. Rather, Gustavo Sanchez’...
In one way or another, Death is around the corner. Maybe if you squint hard enough, he’ll look more like a cardboard cutout than a real thing. Maybe squint har...
The first fully oil-painted feature film, the Vincent Van Gogh biopic Loving Vincent was a work of epic proportions, taking 125 painters over six years to crea...
One of the most tender, heartfelt debut features the past decade was Francis Lee's Yorkshire-set drama God's Own Country. The British director is now back this...
Two masters of their form will be collaborating for the first time ever. After taking Broadway by storm, David Byrne is bringing his show American Utopia to HB...
Although it might seem like Field of Dreams and Unfaithful came out just yesterday, Kevin Costner and Diane Lane have now entered the “concerned grandparents” ...
With the influx of superhero movies the last decade, it has been a crutch for directors to call out classic films that have served as inspiration, both to drum...
The most essential film of the fall thus far is Garrett Bradley's poetic masterpiece Time. Picked up by Amazon for around $5 million, the Best Director documen...
During quarantine, perhaps you've tried your hand at baking some bread or pastries. A new documentary is now arriving that will offer some major inspiration to...
After her triumphant turns in 2017’s unlikely love stories Maudie and the Best Picture-winning The Shape of Water, Sally Hawkins finds herself falling in love ...