Alexandre Rockwell’s Sweet Thing could be pulled from any era. Shot in striking 16mm black-and-white, the coming-of-age film—Rockwell’s first feature since 201...
Next month's MUBI lineup has been unveiled and if you can't make it to Cannes Film Festival, they are spotlighting recent favorites from the event. As part of ...
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...
While Terrence Malick toils away in the editing room on his much-anticipated The Way of the Wind, he's found time to back a few other projects. Following the g...
Jim Cummings has become something of an indie film wunderkind, making low-budget, critically-acclaimed projects that hit festivals and reach the depths of Film...
After a hiatus as theaters in New York City and beyond closed their doors during the pandemic, we're delighted to announce the return of NYC Weekend Watch, our...
If your typical conversation with a Sparks devotee is fannish evangelizing about why you must hear this album and that album is better than its non-existent re...
After launching a film career with the Transformers franchise nearly 15 years ago, Megan Fox has struggled to find a niche in Hollywood outside of her most cri...
Man gave names to all the animals; director Michael Sarnoski saw fit to keep it simple. Pig, his directorial debut, finds truffle-hunting Nicolas Cage roaming ...
François Ozon wanted to see Summer of 85 on screen for thirty years. He expected someone to turn Aidan Chambers’s book Dance on My Grave into a movie when read...