Emerging on the scene with his remarkably-shot, poetic portraits of life, Field Niggas and Black Mother, director Khalik Allah is back with his third and most ...
This summer, the first live-action Wes Anderson film in over six years will finally arrive and following the first images and poster, we now have the trailer. ...
Quentin Dupieux aka Mr. Oizo returned to Cannes Film Festival last year with perhaps his most-praised film since his breakout Rubber. Deerskin opened the Direc...
After crafting some of the best films of the last decade, Christian Petzold capped it off with the stunning Transit. The German master is now back sooner than ...
The Berlin International Film Festival is just a few weeks away and while we won't see the majority of the films in the U.S. for some time, at least one will a...
An official selection at the 57th New York Film Festival, The Booksellers documents the untold lives and routines of antique booksellers in New York City who w...
Renowned physicist and chemist Marie Curie was the first woman to be awarded a Noble Prize and the first, and so far, only person to have won the prize in two ...
When your existing I.P. has been run into the ground with endless sequels, it still must soldier on, according to Hollywood. When it comes to the Saw franchise...
After the quick succession of A Bigger Splash, Call Me by Your Name, and Suspiria, Luca Guadagnino is taking a bit of a breather before he sets his next featur...
In an immensely promising Berlinale lineup, one of our most-anticipated films is from French master Philippe Garrel. Following 2017's Lover for a Day, he's now...