Ten years after Jonathan Glazer debuted Under the Skin, he's now reteamed with A24 for the chilling Holocaust drama The Zone of Interest. Based on Martin ...
Is January too early for the year's best boxset? Criterion will begin their 2024 with a Chantal Akerman collection spanning her nascent days to 1978's Rendezvo...
Filmmaker Miko Revereza closes the door on sharing memories as an undocumented immigrant with Nowhere Near, an extension of his multi-film project exploring hi...
At the time of year where every other film is a biopic chasing prestige respectability, we are lucky to have Quentin Dupieux, the prolific, serious-minded, sil...
With great success comes great expectation, and I doubt that Daniel Kokotajlo’s Starve Acre will quite live up to the favorable notices of his first feature, t...
Nearly 30 years since his death, multiple U.S. publishers, and nine-or-so translations, the moral arc of the universe might finally bend to give the flabbergas...
I didn't anticipate and absolutely did not hope my interview with Terence Davies, published three weeks ago, would wind up being his final. With the shock of h...
One of the most intimate, moving documentaries I had the opportunity to see at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year was Anna Hints’ Smoke Sauna Sisterhood,...
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