While we've been receiving vital cinematic dispatches from the frontlines of Ukraine's ongoing battle against Russia, this week another look at the country's h...
The wait for a new Cristian Mungiu feature sure isn't short––between 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days he's averaging about one every five years––but nobody, as sc...
In an especially appreciated instance of ask-and-you-shall-receive (and plainly great day for enthusiasts of five-hour Finnish cinema) the World Cinema Project...
One of the most tender, accomplished films of the year is Rebecca Zlotowski's French drama Other People’s Children. Featuring Virginie Efira's best performance...
While our summer preview is around the corner, one of the major stand-outs is the latest film from Nicole Holofcener, You Hurt My Feelings. Featuring a reunion...
Following a premiere on the opening night of Sundance Film Festival, Lisa Cortés' documentary Little Richard: I Am Everything is arriving next month. The accla...
One of the highlights of Sundance Film Festival this year was Amanda Kim's documentary Nam June Paik: Moon is the Oldest TV, which examined the life and work o...
It was just this week when the trailer for the new 4K restoration of Raging Bull dropped that we were wondering when Showtime would finally date Martin Scorses...
One of the most exciting directorial debuts of recent years is Helena Wittmann's 2017 feature Drift, a formally audacious aquatic journey. The German filmmaker...
In the hands of anyone else, a movie about the birth of a technological innovation that reshaped culture may seem like a simple knockoff of The Social Network ...