Premiering at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, Sophie Brooks' Oh, Hi! provides an entertaining twist on the romantic comedy for reasons best left unsp...
Since his acclaimed 2013 drama Captain Phillips, Paul Greengrass has had a bit of a rocky career. There was an unnecessary return to the Bourne franchise, the ...
Celebrating his 75th birthday this year after working in the industry for nearly a half-century, Tsui Hark is one of the great entertainers in Hong Kong filmma...
One of the most buzzed-about films to come out of Sundance and New Directors/New Films this year, Lurker marks the directorial debut from The Bear and Beef wri...
After premiering back at the 2024 Berlinale, we've been wondering when Victor Kossakovsky's Architection would finally be released by A24, particularly after t...
Following up his career-best work with the mesmerizing Pacifiction, Albert Serra returns just a couple years later with a work of non-fiction. Afternoons of So...
With the Tribeca Festival kicking off today, we're pleased to exclusively debut the first trailer for Esta Isla (This Island), the debut narrative feature from...
Following his tender, formally precise indie dramas Columbus and After Yang, video-essayist-turned-filmmaker Kogonada is stepping up to the big leagues with hi...
Legendary French actress Jeanne Balibar teamed with Maxime Rappaz for his directorial debut Let Me Go, a drama about self-discovery set in the Swiss Alps, whic...
One of the loveliest titles I saw at last year's New York Film Festival was Pierre Creton (A Prince) and Vincent Barré's tranquil, rejuvenating new documentary...