For those in New York City, this spring is an Abel Ferrara jubilee. Tribeca Film Festival will host the world premiere of his new documentary The Projection...
New year, new Star Wars, this time returning to the Skywalker Saga and thus ensuring Disney doesn't have a pants-shitting financial meltdown over their unde...
Alternately tidy and vast, Film Forum's forthcoming "Trilogies" series will serve the best one-two-three punches in cinema this spring. At 78 titles, it's s...
Bested only by Spirited Away, Titanic, and Frozen, Makoto Shinkai's 2006 anime Your Name. is one of the highest-grossing films in Japan's history and now th...
With the proliferation of ride-sharing apps, I imagine those reading this have had a few unpleasant experiences, but they don't quite compare with what driv...
After his globe-trotting, multi-lingual adventure Okja, Bong Joon-ho returned solely to South Korea for his follow-up, a smaller-scale, mysterious drama tit...
Premiering last fall at the Toronto International Film Festival, J.T. Leroy (then titled Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy) tells the true story as captured in Sava...
Not to be confused with Dominga Sotomayor's excellent coming-of-age film Too Late to Die Young arriving at the end of May, Nicolas Winding Refn's crime dram...
The summer movie slate just got a little more compelling. Seven years after his unfairly overlooked thriller Passion, Brian De Palma is finally returning. After...
The director of The Hangover trilogy is the latest to take the reins of the DC universe, delivering his own spin on a certain smiling infamous villain. Todd...