Inserting yourself into the story you’re telling is always a risk. Kaouther Ben Hania, the director of Four Daughters, makes herself known in her docu-fiction ...
Considering the appealing star combo of Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley, we had high hopes for Wicked Little Letters ahead of its Toronto International Film F...
MUBI has unveiled their November 2023 lineup, featuring notable new releases such as Ashley McKenzie's Queens of the Qing Dynasty and Alain Gomis' Thelonious M...
Accomplishing the rare feature of premiering two features this year, Anthony Chen's Cynthia Erivo-led and -produced refugee drama Drift premiered at Sundance F...
Among the myriad reasons we could call the Criterion Channel the single greatest streaming service is its leveling of cinematic snobbery. Where a new World Cin...
Update: "Hou Hsiao-hsien's family released a statement today confirming that Hou has Alzheimer's. Initially, it didn't affect his filmmaking work, but long COV...
A short wretch and slight taste of bile comes upon realizing we are firmly in "awards season," that time of disgrace and degradation recently portended by the ...
In a busy festival season, one's forgiven for not noticing Steve McQueen made a four-and-a-half-hour documentary about the city of Amsterdam vis-a-vis dueling ...
As 2023 winds down, like most cinephiles, we’re looking to get our eyes on titles that may have slipped under the radar or simply gone unseen, so—as we do each...
Among the best movies to kick off the summer movie season this past May, Matt Johnson's Berlinale and SXSW selection BlackBerry stars Jay Baruchel, Glenn Hower...