Following a major festival tour that included Cannes, TIFF, NYFF, BFI London, and Sundance, Saul Williams and Anisia Uzeyman's Neptune Frost is finally arrivin...
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Martin Scorsese has never had a decade's slump since breaking out in the 1970s, but the 1990s were an especially fruitful time. From his mob masterpieces Goodf...
If existence is indeed a rat’s nest of narratives playing out in mood-swinging incoherence across universes, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness may be...
It was just yesterday I remarked how Arnaud Desplechin's recent work has been severely overlooked here in America, naming his riveting Philip Roth adaption Dec...
While our recently published summer movie preview was a fairly comprehensive look at what we're most anticipating over the next few months, some surprises stil...
Early into Martine Syms’ The African Desperate, MFA finalist Palace (Diamond Stingily) sits for her last exam in an upstate New York art school tucked deep in ...
As filmmakers grapple with the pandemic and life during lockdown, few filmmakers have created a work as artfully expressive as The Tsugua Diaries, Maureen Faze...
Premiering on the opening day of Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, Carey Williams' Emergency uses the set-up of a college party movie to explore darker...
Following Mediterranea and A Ciambra, writer-director Jonas Carpignano has completed his Calabrian trilogy with A Chiara, which picked up the Europa Cinem...