Following its initial premiere at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, The Guilty now has its first U.S. trailer and a release date slated for...
It’s not often we get sequels in the world of documentaries, but when the original film won the Palme d’Or and is (by far) the highest-grossing documentary ...
"All great stories have two things in common: they’re simple, they’re not complicated, and they’re filmic. Look at all the great westerns: the story is dead...
After a handful of female-directed Sundance films from this year have already found distribution and critical reception – including Madeline's Madeline, The...
Following up his Oscar-winning drama Son of Saul (unpopular, by at least The Academy's standards), László Nemes is facing the beast that is a sophomore effo...
One of our most-anticipated films in the Locarno Film Festival lineup is Ray & Liz, the directorial debut from acclaimed U.K. photographer and artist Ri...
Premiering earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival, Lizzie is a period drama with a dark twist, and it’s all based on a true story. Starring Chloë S...
Born on this day in 1924, novelist James Baldwin was an inspiration for many with his intricately-woven, fiery writings of America's faults. He is also cert...
I can think of nobody among the contemporary American indie scene in step with Ricky D'Ambrose, who's made a name in recent years with a series of dry, spar...
Before the memeification of Werner Herzog, the director was better known for reaching the deepest corners of the world, profiling people and places that mig...