After exploring World War II with last year's more experimental documentary Occupied City, Steve McQueen returns to the subject matter on an epic canvas with t...
Huang Xi’s Daughter’s Daughter is, as the title suggests, a generational drama, but one that encompasses four generations of women rather than just two. In fac...
The most overwhelmingly emotional viewing experience I had at the Toronto International Film Festival last year, Azazel Jacobs’ tender, beautifully-acted drama...
It's really been five years since Parasite? That revelation resonates with the trailer for Mickey 17, Bong Joon-ho's first film since the Oscar-winning phenom ...
Let this be an object lesson for those fearing it's to late to pursue their dreams: at the age of 50, Shu Qi––who, granted, is the iconic star of films by Hou ...
The Criterion Channel's at its best when October rolls around, consistently engaging in the strongest horror line-ups of any streamer. 2024 will bring more tha...
Premiering at Berlinale before his Oscar win for Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer but now arriving many months after, Cillian Murphy will next be seen in Small ...
Rarely am I devoting column space (whatever that means in virtual realms) to individual home-video releases––at least if they're not likely to receive a comple...
In the blink of an eye, Criterion's 2024 is done. Though there's still a cornucopia of discs awaiting arrival, we have a stem-stern view of this year's line-up...
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BAMA Different Man director Aaron Schimberg has assembled an all-35mm retrospective of film...