Whatever the idea of "canonized" suggests, few films of such order are quite so well-liked and perpetually referenced (or just ripped-off) as Le Samouraï, leav...
Coming off his stellar Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward documentary The Last Movie Stars, Ethan Hawke's latest foray behind the camera is on the narrative side ...
Anyone interested in physical media should surely know the tale of Kim's Video. The East Village establishment last closed its doors in 2014, though its rental...
With a major last 12 months, starring in half a dozen films and receiving an Oscar nomination, Colman Domingo's best performance of the bunch is in Greg Kwedar...
The Czech Lion award-winner for Best Documentary and the Proxima Grand Prix at Karlovy Vary, Adéla Komrzý and Tomáš Bojar's Art Talent Show explores the inner ...
For a little while it seemed The People's Joker might be lost to time, a new generation's Day the Clown Cried or, if you like, Promises Written in Water. Despi...
There's no movie that operates quite like Med Hondo's West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty, a decades-spanning yet extremely cloistered musical about th...
After premiering her debut The Dragon Defense at Cannes Directors’ Fortnight back in 2017, Colombian writer-director Natalia Santa is back with her second feat...
After seven long years following the one-two, varied punch of Midnight Special and Loving, director Jeff Nichols is finally back. The Bikeriders––bringing toge...
It's now been over a month since I saw Jane Schoenbrun's I Saw the TV Glow and I haven't been able to shake the experience from my mind. The staggering, genre-...