While the 2025 Sundance Film Festival is just around the corner, January also brings an opportunity to revisit one of the highlights that made a splash nearly ...
It's not often that the composer of a movie is our key reason to see a film, but such is the case for a new A24 dark comedy featuring a score by none other tha...
Steven Soderbergh is kicking off 2025 with quite a busy streak. His 2024 Sundance premiere, the ghost story Presence, arrives at the end of January while his n...
One of the most distinctly directed debut films of was Caroline Poggi & Jonathan Vinel's strange sci-fi wonder Jessica Forever. Six years later, the duo fi...
Earlier this year, Civil War proved Alex Garland wasn't so much interested in the politics of a divided country, rather curious about the questions of morality...
As evidenced in our best cinematography round-up, one of the year's most beautiful movies is Maura Delpero’s Vermiglio, shot by Leviathan and The End cinematog...
One of the most delicate, heartwarming films I saw at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year was Sally Aitken's Every Little Thing, which follows the journey...
In the last couple years I’ve conducted two very long interviews with Rob Tregenza, whose journey through cinema comprises four independent features of stagger...
We're now finally just about a week away from the U.S. release of Brady Corbet's The Brutalist, which will roll out in NY and LA in 70mm engagements starting n...
Christophe Honoré fans have much to celebrate this January. Ahead of his latest feature, the meta Chiara Mastroianni-led Cannes selection Marcello Mio, arrivin...