A found footage film set in a high school, The Gallows is a movie (essentially) made by teenagers, with a teenager’s intelligence, and for teenagers. This micro...
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options -- not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves -- we've taken it upon ourselves to highlight the titles that have recently hit the interwebs....
Museum of the Moving Image
"The Essential John Ford" continues with My Darling Clementine (more on that here), How Green Was My Valley, and others.
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After the tight scripting and austere formalism of his previous feature Stations of the Cross – a film divided into 14 chapters, each shot in a single take and ...
Everyone who has heard their voice recorded on a video camera has wondered, “Is that what I really sound like?” This thought is typically followed up by a quest...
Having continually proven that they can repackage the same general structure and archetypes into their cinematic universe for increasing box-office returns, Mar...
Radu Muntean is regularly associated with the directors of the Romanian New Wave. Like many of the films to emerge from this remarkably enduring ‘movement’, One...
Early into Mediterranea, Jonas Carpignano's debut feature, a pair of African immigrants who've recently arrived in Italy are standing on the platform of a rural...
“All you need for a movie is a gun and a girl," Jean-Luc Godard once said during the French New Wave. It’s safe to say that 10,000 KM director Carlos Marques-Ma...
What if the world’s greatest minds could live beyond their bodies? Imagine what Steve Jobs or Albert Einstein could have accomplished with 50 more years of work...