Taking one of the longest breaks of his career, it's been four years since Steven Spielberg's last feature, The Fabelmans, but he's thankfully returning this s...
Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2026 Sundance coverage. The film opens in theaters on March 13.
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After premiering in competition at the Sundance Film Festival last year, Katarina Zhu’s directorial debut Bunnylovr was picked up Utopia for a theatrical relea...
It's hard to believe it's already been nearly a decade since the release of Zama, but Lucrecia Martel is finally back with her next feature and first feature-l...
After showcasing work from the likes of Chantal Akerman, Pedro AlmodĂ³var, Bi Gan, Bong Joon Ho, Charles Burnett, Terence Davies, Guillermo del Toro, RyĂ»suke Ha...
It is not without possibility that John C. Lilly was so strange, complex, and plainly fascinating a figure that it took two of the most adventurous working fil...
The seemingly bottomless career of Kiyoshi Kurosawa has reached new depths. While the Ryusuke Hamaguchi-penned Wife of a Spy proved his slow, creeping form wel...
When Phil Lord and Chris Miller were fired from Solo: A Star Wars Story nearly a decade ago––the last time either of them were in the director’s chair––the rep...
Following her acclaimed debut I Like Movies, Chandler Levack is gearing up for quite an April 17. Not only will her Adam Sandler-backed third feature Roommates...
Last month brought suitable mourning for Robert Duvall and Frederick Wiseman, whose legacies are so enshrined that the lengthy obituaries published by major ou...