It’s been quite a year for Wong Kar-wai. The legendary Hong Kong auteur’s masterpieces were restored after a years-long process and arrived in a stunning Crite...
There's a question looming above the entirety of Death on the Streets, European Johan Carlsen's film about a self-destroyed American man: Is Kurt (Zack Mulliga...
Set to return to Cannes competition after his impressive rock 'n roll drama Leto, director Kirill Serebrennikov's latest work is Petrov's Flu. Although conceiv...
With most of the main Cannes Film Festival lineup now confirmed, it's now time for the sidebars to be unveiled. First up is the lineup for the Critics Week aka...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Bill Graham, and Robyn Bahr are joined by Jon Negroni to discuss John Kr...
Despite being a film about euthanatizing ICU nurses at a provincial hospital in Argentina, Martín Kraut's directorial debut La Dosis actually begins with a mir...
Movies are the best liars money can buy, and the notion of love at first sight might be their greatest fib. Blame the effortless charmers of Classic Hollywood ...
Hard, even indecent, to pick a single favorite from this year's outstanding Cannes lineup, so we won't do that... but we will suggest Mia Hansen-Løve's long-de...
Ahead of a confirmed release on the Criterion Collection this July, the new restoration of Lizzie Borden's acclaimed 1987 Sundance winner Working Girls will ge...
The theatrical experience has returned and the tent-pole titles held for over a year are finally here. While many were excited to go back, however, AMC...