Custody, also known by its French title Jusqu'à la garde, tells the seemingly familiar story of a messy divorce, and the inherent conversation of child cust...
First premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival last fall, Papillon is now slated for a theatrical release later this summer, and the first trai...
The King, Eugene Jarecki’s newest documentary feature, first premiered one year ago, finding critical success at the Cannes Film Festival under the title Pr...
After months of anticipation – and after only being slightly relieved through teasing information from director Nicolas Winding Refn’s Twitter posts, as wel...
The stunning vistas aren't the only signifiers of the western genre in Damsel, yet we quickly grasp that David and Nathan Zellner have crafted revisionist t...
Jean Cocteau's filmography could be considered relatively modest compared to some of his French brethren -- but with an output among cinema's most immense, ...
A Spike Lee movie called Blackklansman likely goes one of two ways, the question at hand being: are we getting a film by the director Do the Right Thing, Mi...
In the years since it was announced, actual materials surrounding Lars von Trier's The House That Jack Built have been scant -- an image here, the briefest ...
Though there exists evidence (read: four feature films) that Jafar Panahi's 20-year filmmaking ban has largely turned symbolic, every work nevertheless feel...
Alexandre Moors' Blue Caprice was a harrowing, stunningly-shot depiction of the D.C. sniper attacks. The director made his return at last year's Sundance wi...