In Leos Carax's (Pola X) delightfully surreal Holy Motors, the filmmaker seems to be channeling the absurd sensibilities of Luis Buñuel in his prime. Having not...
After we got the news last night via a trailer that David Cronenberg's Cosmopolis would be joining the Cannes line-up, the rest of the titles have been reve...
Not sure what is coming out this month? Here is a run-down of my eleven most anticipated films:
11. The Great Buck Howard (March 20th) (limited)
Plot: A law s...
It's been long enough since Sparks revealed their Annette follow-up X Crucior that you're forgiven for thinking it might've been shelved. I talked to them abou...
Following the Main Slate and Spotlight sections, the 62nd New York Film Festival, taking place September 27-October 14 at Lincoln Center and venues across NYC,...
Though we're likely just two months from Arnaud Desplechin's next feature Spectateurs! (exclamation point his, but really mine as well) he's already mobilized ...
"Memoria" translates simply to "memory" in Spanish. The four syllables were also truly promising some resumption of a post-pandemic high-end cinema for us obse...
Few documentaries exude as much love and care for their subject as Edgar Wright's first non-fiction film, The Sparks Brothers. Following the overlooked yet hug...
Update: A U.S. theatrical release is confirmed to begin on June 18.
With Paul Verhoeven's newest film Benedetta confirmed for the Cannes Film Festival lineu...
Like most people, Amy Adams' year turned out different than expected. This past May, her latest film, Joe Wright's thriller The Woman in the Window, was set to...