MUBI has unveiled its streaming offerings this April in the U.S. and leading the pack is a special spotlight on Franz Rogowski, star of their recent theatrical...
Following Portrait of a Lady on Fire, one might have expected Céline Sciamma to up her scale but instead, during the pandemic, she focused on a story with a sm...
So here we are: another entry in Sony's not-quite MCU, not-quite Spider-Man multi-villain series following the two oddly (but rightly popular) Venom flicks. Ba...
The spring often brings the most interesting slate of releases––films operating outside the prescribed box of awards season contenders while also attempting to...
About halfway through director Jennifer Reeder and writer Brett Neveu's Night's End, a character explains to Ken Barber (Geno Walker) that the ghost haunting h...
The Matrix Resurrections was one of our favorite films of 2021, an auteur franchise film thoroughly unafraid to plunge down the rabbit hole of Lana Wachowski’s...
A good deal more restrained and nuanced than The Craft and Carrie, Raquel 1:1 takes itself perhaps a little too seriously, presenting a rather straightforward ...
British-born Andrea Riseborough deserves credit for her ability to seemingly morph into any character like a chameleon. With veteran TV director Michael Morris...
Returning from April 20-May 1 for its 51st edition, New Directors/New Films has announced this year's lineup. Taking place at NYC's Film at Lincoln Center and ...
Beginning with a departure in the dead of night in the middle of winter, and ending perhaps where its lead Tana (Lily Gladstone) was destined to go, Morrisa Ma...