In 1963 Paul Newman went to the Venice Film Festival for the Italian premiere of Martin Ritt’s Hud, a few months following its U.S. release, and sat down with ...
After crafting one of the most formally fascinating stop-motion films of the last decade with The Wolf House, Joaquín Cociña and Cristóbal León followed it up ...
Among the most-anticipated films premiering at this year's Cannes Film Festival is the final posthumous work from Jean-Luc Godard, who left this world back in ...
We're now just about a week away from the highly anticipated Cannes Film Festival premiere of Leos Carax's next film, a 40-minute cine-memoir about his work ti...
File this evergreen headline under "no alarms and no surprises." After working together on There Will Be Blood, The Master, Inherent Vice, Junun, Phantom Threa...
What new perspective can one bring to the horror genre? With his directorial debut, Chris Nash answers this question with a resoundingly brutal and formally fa...
After rumblings from the man himself that he was at work restoring much of his incredible filmography, Frederick Wiseman and Zipporah Films have confirmed toda...
One of the most purely enjoyable movies to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival found June Squibb on a mission for justice. Josh Margolin's debut Thelma find...
Marking his first narrative feature in a decade, Mysterious Skin and The Doom Generation director Gregg Araki is returning with a new thriller. I Want Your Sex...
It’s hard to imagine we’ll get a better soundtrack this year than that for Jane Schoenbruen’s I Saw the TV Glow. Bringing together yeule, Frances Quinlan, Flor...