After offering up our picks for the best films of the first half of the year, we enter the second half with a strong release slate. Arriving this July is a ste...
The greatest sci-fi franchise of our lifetime is not Star Wars, Star Trek, and certainly not anything in the comic realm. It's The Matrix, obviously, and we po...
Year after year a site par excellence for the most innovative premieres—in that respect an antithesis to the ensuing fall circuit—the Locarno Film Festival ret...
There's one key fact about the fifth and (apparently) final installment in James DeMonaco's Purge series that demands mentioning: it was scheduled to debut Jul...
The great Hungarian filmmaker Ildikó Enyedi appears infrequently, making something of an occasion her next feature, The Story of My Wife. But we'd be thrilled ...
If he decides to show up in France next month, Bill Murray will be pulling double duty. Not only has the actor reteamed with Wes Anderson for The French Dispat...
For its first act, Till Death tries keeping things muted. S.K. Dale directs his cast to deliver lines as if they’re somewhere between whispering and talking; c...
Another year, another Quentin Dupieux oddity. While the specter of new work from "the guy who made a movie about the killer tire" has, perhaps, worn down in th...
Among the fall's more enticing studio options is The Many Saints of Newark, a long-anticipated, long-delayed Sopranos prequel-of-sorts—to hear co-writer David ...
As last year's Berlinale premiere The Woman Who Ran arrives in the U.S. next week—followed by his next film Introduction at the German festival earlier this ye...