What more can you say about a guy who’s been an open book for the last two-and-a-half decades? Herein lies the challenge of Malcolm Ingram’s warm, American Mas...
Following up his most ambitious film yet, the glorious space opera Ad Astra, James Gray is setting his sights a bit smaller for his next film. Armageddon Time ...
One of the breakout films of 2020's SXSW Festival was Cooper Raiff's Grand Jury Prize-winning Shithouse. The 23-year-old director, writer, actor, and editor is...
Coming off his Normandy-set gay drama Summer of 85, which will get a. U.S. release later this year, François Ozon already shot another new film titled Everythi...
First adapted by Tomas Alfredson in 2008 for his break-out film, John Ajvide Lindqvist's 2004 novel Let the Right One In will be getting yet another adaptation...
Flipping a traditional formula on its head, Mari Walker’s haunting feature film debut See You Then begins simply enough: we're introduced to a reunion that tak...
Arriving on the festival circuit just as a group of Ivy League-educated millionaires in Congress punted on raising the minimum wage, Edson Jean’s Ludi is an of...
Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival last fall, Ricky Staub's Concrete Cowboy follows fifteen-year-old Cole (Caleb McLaughlin), who gets expel...
I can't tell you how many times a friend has come up to me with a story that positions their significant other as the proverbial albatross around their neck wi...
The Criterion Collection's June 2021 lineup has been unveiled, led by Masaki Kobayashi's staggering, 9.5-hour epic The Human Condition, a seven-film set dedica...