The most expensive Soviet film in history has been stunningly restored. Sergey Bondarchuk's seven-hour-plus epic War and Peace, of course adapting Leo Tolst...
The director with the most insightful eye on contemporary China, Jia Zhangke is returning this spring with a new epic Ash Is Purest White. Following Zhao Ta...
After his excellent drama Julieta, Pedro Almodóvar is back with Dolor y Gloria (aka Pain and Glory), his 21st film. Headlined by Antonio Banderas and Penélo...
The first trailer for Donnybrook, from Memphis and Dark Night director Tim Sutton, promises a film that will be an explosive and staggering condemnation of th...
Hong Sangsoo, the prolific, celebrated director of On the Beach at Night Alone, Right Now, Wrong Them, and many more, slacked a bit and only premiered two new...
Ralph Fiennes returns behind the camera (and in front) for his third directorial effort as he brings audiences the provocative story of Rudolf Nureyev, play...
While the five-year stretch that comprised his first five films resulted in Xavier Dolan's rise in international prominence, the last years haven't been as ...
One of the least surprising bits of film news this year was that Harmony Korine would be bringing the world premiere of his new film, The Beach Bum, to SXSW...
Premiering at Cannes Film Festival last year was Knife + Heart, the second feature-length directorial effort from Yann Gonzalez, a former member of M83. Sta...
Starting this week, the 2019 Sundance Film Festival gives us a first glimpse at the year in cinema, but even if you won't be at Park City, we're rounding up...