While her performance in Bottoms may have gotten the most buzz out of South by Southwest Film Festival last year, Rachel Sennott also brought a dramedy to the ...
The first British feature written and directed by a Black feature did not come, improbably and somehow, until 1976. This alone would make Horace Ove's Pressure...
After rounding out a fruitful festival run that spanned Venice to last month's First Look, Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross’s seventh feature Gasoline Rainbow open...
Named for the belittling label the older generation of Nigeria has given for its aimless youth, Alain Kassanda's Coconut Head Generation refutes this suppositi...
Winner of the directing award at last year's Sundance Film Festival, Marija Kavtaradze's second feature Slow is a unique, intimate relationship tale, following...
Like any summer movie slate, the lineup is chock full of sequels and franchise additions, but one of the few that may bring something a bit fresh is the final ...
The nearly year-long span from discovering Janet Planet's existence to seeing a single frame was fraught with worry. What if the extraordinarily talented Annie...
Safe to assume the ongoing atrocities in Gaza will engender cinema, fiction and documentary alike, further into the future than we can imagine. Decades of aggr...
Restored in 4K for its 20th anniversary last year, Bernardo Bertolucci's penultimate feature The Dreamers is now arriving on a new 4K UHD disc this summer. Mar...
While it seems unfathomable there can be any controversy related to the human suffering currently happening in Gaza, the on-the-ground reporting brings a vital...