No new movie of its size, scale, or hoped-for profit bears more potential than Dune: Part Two, which finds Denis Villeneuve adapting the (more or less) second ...
If you've perused our summer movie preview you may already have a sense of what films to keep on your radar this month, but it's time to dig deeper into May. W...
Whether it's Michel Gondry's Mood Indigo, Robert Zemeckis' The Walk, The Hundred-Foot Journey, Anthropoid, The Promise, or last year's Fresh, chances are you'v...
One of our most-anticipated films in the Cannes Film Festival 2023 lineup is the latest work from Japanese filmmaker Takeshi Kitano. Kubi, set to debut in the ...
Ryuichi Sakamoto's death sent waves of shock and grief alike, the rare passing that suggested losing some necessary force in the universe. It would be true for...
It’s often said that the sign of a true craftsman is the ability to make complex tasks look effortless (there’s even an Italian phrase for this skill, “sprezza...
Art made during COVID––more specifically during quarantine and before / at the very beginning of the vaccine rollout––will surely hold an added weight as histo...
Before presenting his latest masterwork Coma at Toronto's Innis Town Hall this Thursday, May 4––TFS readers get a 10% discount with the code "TFSComa"––I'm del...
Prismatic Ground is becoming a must-attend filmmaker-centered showcase on the rise for underground documentaries, avant-garde, and experimental cinema in the h...
Late into Bianca Lucas’ feature debut, a character ventures a few verses: “Listen to the moan of a dog for its master / That whining is the connection / There ...