In order to best explain the field of ethnomethodology, which studies how social order comes to happen through the actions of individuals, sociologist Harold G...
In the mid-length documentary I Saw, exiled Russian filmmaker Vadim Kostrov revisits an innocent day. It's autumn 2021 in Nizhny Tagil and two young men, Matve...
By any metric is Annie Baker one of American's great living dramatists—it's just a bit harder to notice when her chosen field is theater. But grab any of Baker...
As we enter the final month of the year, much of our focus will be on wrapping up 2022 in cinema with a number of features. In terms of new releases, there are...
The push and pull of a Sight and Sound crown: if a film's greatness becomes received wisdom in ways previously never possible—where even an Alfred Hitchcock mo...
Following his black-and-white passion project Mank, David Fincher returns to the world of vibrant, slick thrillers with The Killer. An adaptation of Alexis Nol...
It's the list that keeps on giving. Yesterday, Sight and Sound announced their once-in-a-decade critic and filmmaker polls of the greatest films of all-time an...
It's been less than 24 hours since the announcement of Sight and Sound's greatest films of all-time polls. While we have a decade more of discourse, the first ...
Sadly, I can't say Hollywood finished the year off strong when it comes to posters. Whereas some months have me trying to figure out ways to get more t...
Each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit streaming platforms in the United States. Check out this week’s selections below and past r...