At around the halfway point of Sofia Coppola’s Somewhere a young girl and her distant father jumped into a swimming pool. The characters' relationship was frau...
It takes a few seconds for Mia’s life to unravel in Alice Winocour’s Revoir Paris, then a whole lifetime to stitch it back together. Up until a fateful Novembe...
One of the major documentary filmmakers to emerge this past decade is the Paris-born Alice Diop, subject of a recent Film at Lincoln Center retrospective and w...
Following her feature documentary Film About a Father Who, director Lynne Sachs has set her sights on a market and playground in Elmhurst, Queens with her new ...
One of the most acclaimed films to premiere at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year is Sara Dosa's Fire of Love, which finds Miranda July narrating the lif...
The long-awaited return of beloved auteurs, new discoveries, decades-in-the-works passion projects, festival winners, and beyond are among June's major offerin...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Robyn Bahr, and Bill Graham are joined by Kendra James to discuss Joseph...
When it comes to late 2022 releases, we have yet to get even a peek at most of them, but Searchlight Pictures is out of the gate with an early appetizer for on...
Two years after First Cow, which we collectively named our favorite film of 2020, Kelly Reichardt returns with a work like a line drawing: neat, lean, evocativ...
As Troy (Will Poulter) muses on the car ride out-of-town to meet with "professional criminals" (he and Johnny Flynn's Mike realize they're amateurs at best, st...