One of the most viscerally affecting films coming out of Sundance Film Festival this year was Christian Tafdrup's Speak No Evil. Following a family who accepts...
Where has the time gone? Summer's on the fritz and Criterion have Thanksgiving in their sights: November's lineup is here, boasting a 4K upgrade of In the Mood...
Far and away our consensus favorite of this year's Cannes Film Festival was Albert Serra's competition entry Pacifiction. Set on the French Polynesian island o...
A favorite of Leah Purcell's as a child, Henry Lawson's short story "The Drover's Wife" was always at the front of her mind when growing into adulthood as an a...
It's a great time to be a Michael Mann fan. Following Tokyo Vice earlier this year, last week saw the release of his Heat sequel in novel form and a 4K release...
After carving a background in photography––you have certainly seen his photo of Amy Winehouse on the cover of Back to Black––artist Mischa Richter has made his...
One of the most fascinating documentaries to emerge from Sundance Film Festival this year is Sierra Pettengill's archival exploration of Riotsville, USA, a poi...
Arriving with unfortunately renewed significance since its Sundance Film Festival premiere earlier this, Phyllis Nagy’s Call Jane dramatizes the story of The J...
Following their stellar Main Slate lineup, the 60th New York Film Festival has unveiled its Spotlight section, featuring a number of notable world premieres. M...
After the remarkable breakthrough drama The Fits, the wait has been a long one for Saela Davis and Anna Rose Holmer to return, but they finally did so at Canne...