Premiering at last year's Tribeca Festival where it picked up Best Screenplay and Best Performance, Shelly Yo's directorial debut Smoking Tigers is a nuanced c...
In March I had the fortune to see a rough cut of Invention, a new film by Courtney Stephens (Terra Femme, The American Sector) that toes the documentary-fictio...
Ann Hunter (Dale Dickey) loves her husband. She's simply never been the caregiver type. That's what drew him to her in the first place––leaving his wife to be ...
Likely the world doesn't have enough neon-tinged, French-Belgian neo-noirs, making welcome the arrival of The Other Laurens. Claude Schmitz's 2023 Directors' F...
Six years after Vox Lux, Brady Corbet is finally returning with his next feature The Brutalist. Led by Adrien Brody, Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones, Joe Alwyn, Raf...
Wei Shujun's detective noir Only the River Flows (based on a story of the same name by Chinese author Yu Hua) is set in a small town along a river in China's J...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Film at Lincoln CenterA retrospective of Mexican popular cinema from the 1940s to the 1960s...
Each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit streaming platforms in the United States. Check out this week’s selections below and past r...
It's my distinct pleasure to announce Gentle Creatures: Robert Bresson and Mani Kaul, a Dostoevsky double-header comprising adaptations of the short story "A G...
One of the best films I saw at TIFF last year is finally getting a release nearly a year after its premiere. Netflix picked up Azazel Jacob's deeply moving dra...