Premiering at TIFF earlier this fall, Frederik Louis Hviid's thriller The Quiet Ones captures the tale of the group that pulled off the largest heist in Danish...
Canonized two years ago as the greatest film of all time, topping Sight and Sound's once-every-decade poll, Chantal Akerman’s Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commer...
After her 2021 breakout with The Worst Person in the World, Renate Reinsve’s 2022 and 2023 seemed fairly quiet, but she was working on no shortage of projects ...
It's been eight years since Paul W.S. Anderson's last proper theatrical release (Monster Hunter being a COVID film and all), but the fires of vulgar auteurism ...
Premiering at TIFF earlier this year, Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott lead the gritty revenge thriller Bring Them Down. The directorial debut from Christo...
As AI continues to pervade every industry, there are also wide-ranging personal implications that society only seems to be currently scratching the surface of....
After working on the Sundance Film Festival selection Gaza, director Garry Keane teamed with Stephen Gerard Kelly to turn their eye to another troubled place i...
One of the most ambitious films to premiere at Sundance Film Festival last year was Sam Zuchero and Andy Zuchero's Love Me, which set Kristen Stewart and Steve...
Some words don't quite congeal. "Honest thief." "Jumbo shrimp." You remember learning these things in 7th-grade English. We could add to this canon Grand Theft...
Premiering earlier this year at Cannes Directors' Fortnight, Gazer marks the directorial debut of Ryan J. Sloan, who co-wrote and produced the paranoia thrille...