A home invasion thriller with a few predictable twists and turns, See For Me has an intriguing concept that could have transcended the boundaries of a well-wor...
Early word so often means little word, and mum's (mostly) the word on whatever Leos Carax will reportedly shoot in Paris this summer. But something is somethin...
Kicking off the fall with a bang, The Criterion Collection has unveiled quite a September lineup. Johnnie To will finally be joining the collection with his 20...
It's been such a long wait for the release of the new film from Wes Anderson that the filmmaker himself is already prepping to shoot his next film this summer....
It’s easy to approach as of yet with the same cynicism that one approaches many other pandemic-shot films that take place over text messages, group chats, and ...
Some 16 months after its quiet debut at Berlinale 2020, Sweet Thing—the new film by Alexandre Rockwell, he of In the Soup and one-fourth of (in)famous antholog...
If American indie cinema has felt a little more comfortable as of late, it perhaps can be attributed to the lack of new Todd Solondz. With the filmmaker's last...
Partly playing out as a chamber piece that fictionalizes a series of conversations between Ted Bundy (Luke Kirby) and FBI profiler Bill Hagmaier (Elijah Wood),...
With this year's French Open recently concluding, it's the opportune time to watch one of cinema's greatest sports documentaries. Capturing the annual tennis e...
Sports writer Jim Dent had the best of both worlds when deciding to write the book Twelve Mighty Orphans: The Inspiring True Story of the Mighty Mites Who Rule...