Ang Lee has proven time and time again that his work cannot be so easily categorized. From directing a Jane Austen period picture (Sense and Sensibility) to...
Joining the rarified pantheon of expansive cinematic storytelling occupied by the likes of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Berlin Alexanderplatz, Jacques Rivette...
Drawing from Children of Men, The Road, and even a dash of Leave No Trace, Casey Affleck's narrative directorial debut Light of My Life imagines a dystopic ...
In between his family-friendly Thor adventures, Taika Waititi is letting his darkly humorous side shine. For his next directorial effort, Jojo Rabbit, he pl...
Although she was celebrated on stage, Cynthia Erivo finally made a major splash on the big screen last fall with Widows and stealing the show in the underse...
Although we were firmly in the minority when it comes to Won't You Be My Neighbor? (along with the Academy), audiences clearly felt differently, leading to ...
We've been singing the praises of Philippe Lesage's stunning coming-of-age film Genesis since last fall, where Zhuo-Ning Su caught it at Hamburg Film Festiv...
Watch out, Avatar and Endgame. With never-before-seen "digital fur technology," Tom Hooper's Cats is here to redefine the form of the moving image. If one h...
One of the few A-list stars that still strives to work with the top level of talent both as an actor and producer, Brad Pitt has a major 2019 in store. Next...
If one needs a span longer than Joan of Arc's actual life to watch every film made on it, one should be confident in calling Jacques Rivette's two-part Joan...