Recently impressing with her spiritually poignant drama The Innocents, director Anne Fontaine is back, this time having a bit more fun. Pure as Snow is an e...
Over 50 years after Bonnie and Clyde heralded a new kind of crime film in Hollywood, their story has been revisited numerous times. The latest iteration com...
One of the longest films at this year's Sundance Film Festival was also the most harrowing and controversial. Leaving Neverland, spanning two parts and four...
While there's only been a few major film festivals this year thus far with Sundance, Berlin, and Rotterdam, one clear highlight to emerge is Joanna Hogg's m...
One of the very best documentaries we saw on the festival circuit last year was Combat Obscura, which premiered at last year's True/False Film Festival. The...
A buzzed-about highlight of last year's festival circuit, Khalik Allah's Black Mother hits U.S. theaters next month. The visual artist, best-known for colla...
South by Southwest Festival is just around the corner, which means that a number of studios will be unveiling their summer comedies to the Austin audience. ...
It looks like this past fall has set a new trend for Netflix's biggest films. They've announced today that Triple Frontier, the latest film from All is Los...
After crafting a number of compelling film history-related documentaries (not to mention heading up the New York Film Festival), writer-director Kent Jones ...
Following a festival run that included Cannes, Toronto, and New York, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi's outstanding Asako I & II hits U.S. shores on May 10. The new f...