One of the most-anticipated films at this year's Sundance Film Festival was Shirley, the latest feature by Josephine Decker, who last delivered the impressive,...
As summer releases kept getting delayed the past few months, one of the few sticking to its original date was Judd Apatow's The King of Staten Island, which wa...
The last film I saw in theaters before New York City quickly shut down was a New Directors/New Films press screening of Babyteeth, a vibrant, impressive direct...
We've been big on Dan Sallitt's Fourteen since its premiere at last year's Berlinale, calling it "an acutely observed and quietly expansive little film" about ...
When someone gets something stolen from them, there's the inherent assumption you may never get it back, much less have any reasonable communication with the p...
One of the notable films just about to announce its theatrical release plans before COVID-19 arrived was We Are Little Zombies, a Sundance hit last year where ...
One of our Locarno Film Festival favorites, Days of the Bagnold Summer marks the feature directorial debut of Simon Bird, best known for his work in The Inbetw...
We aren't getting a Marvel movie to kick off the summer movie season, but thankfully something far more daring and anticipated is arriving instead next week. A...
If the Earth was no longer inhabitable, could we survive inside a self-sustaining biodome environment launched into space? In 1991, an eight-person group of me...
When HBO Max launches later next month, along with the Studio Ghibli library, Turner Classic Movies selections, and more of the back catalog, there will be a n...