Here's a nice summer surprise: a new action thriller directed by John Woo is arriving this August. Following up last year's Silent Night, Woo has directed a re...
Jac Cron’s Chestnut is undoubtedly more instructive than it is enjoyable. Instructive because it brings to the fore many of the dominant features of Gen Z gloo...
While you'll have to go see Jeff Nichols' The Bikeriders this weekend to get a look at the first trailer for Robert Eggers' Nosferatu, another horror feature f...
When, just last month, I talked to Richard Linklater about this prolific moment in his career, I had zero notion he'd been well into preparing a new-new film––...
As much a standard-bearer for behind-the-scenes docs as Hearts of Darkness––maybe there's something about watching famed auteurs lose their grip in the jungle–...
Expanding the cinematic universe of her first feature The Unknown Country, Morrisa Maltz’s Jazzy is a beautifully crafted portrait of childhood in South Dakota...
One of the most acclaimed films coming out of the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year was A Real Pain, the second feature directed by Jesse Eisenberg. Fea...
After teaming with Noah Baumbach to direct one of the best-ever documentaries about filmmaking, De Palma, Jake Paltrow is back with a new feature. June Zero is...
One of the splashiest and most divisive movies coming out of Cannes Film Festival this year was Jacques Audiard's musical crime comedy Emilia Perez, which star...
50 years, 150-something films, and a stable of auteurs that beggars belief would suggest Isabelle Huppert has done it all––hence my surprise she's not yet star...