One of the most entertaining films to premiere at Sundance earlier this year, Steven Soderbergh's formally inventive ghost tale Presence has now reappeared. Ah...
Shatara Michelle Ford’s sophomore feature Dreams in Nightmares is a Black road trip film with a big heart, full of warmth, healing, and beauty. With their debu...
After quite a long wait, the latest film from Blue Ruin and Green Room director Jeremy Saulnier is finally arriving in less than a month. Rebel Ridge, set to p...
Premiering at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, director Jazmin Jones and collaborator Olivia McKayla Ross' Seeking Mavis Beacon attempts to search for...
As the war in Ukraine rages on, we've received a handful of essential cinematic dispatches capturing a country fighting back from unprovoked terror. The latest...
Our latest review of new and recent books about (or connected to) cinema includes an extraordinary look at transness in film; memoirs from Griffin Dunne, Jon C...
The best-curated film festival of the year has unveiled its first complete section. The 62nd New York Film Festival has dropped its Main Slate lineup, featurin...
While Sundance Film Festival is perhaps most associated with the coming-of-age film, one of a different variety arrived at the festival this year. Girls Will B...
“I was lucky and so excited to discover Adieu Philippine earlier this year in France, because it is very little known and not available in the U.S. It’s my ne...
After two of the finest films of their respective years, The Strange Little Cat and The Girl and the Spider, Ramon and Silvan Zürcher are back this year to cl...