Kicking off next week, the 2026 Berlinale will bring no shortage of new discoveries, and one on our radar is the feature debut from Saša Vajda. The lights, the...
After directing six (!) new films between 2020 and 2024, Zhang Yimou took a bit of a breather last year, but he's now back this month with a new spy thriller. ...
Winner of the the Best Directing Award at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), as well as a selection at Hot Docs and more, French filmmake...
Nearly all of Hong Sangsoo's films are funny—Funny Ha Ha does what it says on the tin—but it's been a moment since the man released a proper comedy. This made ...
With Sundance now underway, the next major festival on our radar is Berlinale, which kicks off on February 12. Today we're proud to present the exclusive trail...
While an alum of the Sundance Film Festival, having debuted his directorial debut Sorry to Bother You there in 2018, Boots Riley is heading to SXSW for his nex...
One of the most creative takes on the pandemic era came a few years ago with the lo-fi, humorous New Strains, and now directors Artemis Shaw and Prashanth Kama...
While Kiyoshi Kurosawa hardly leaves us wanting for new work—2024 saw the premiere of three projects, one of which landed high on our best-of-2025 list and ano...
Though it is often pegged to David Lynch, who financed the film and makes a fun cameo, Nadja is really a showcase par excellence for Michael Almereyda, long on...
Certainly the only movie in existence to star Larry David and Orson Welles, Henry Jaglom's Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? was a wonderful discovery at the 63rd New...