It was over a decade ago since Lena Dunham broke out with her SXSW-winning, Criterion-approved directorial debut Tiny Furniture, leading to six seasons of her ...
While Game of Thrones has concluded at HBO, the premium cable network is looking to cash in on the audience of the series further, but in the meantime, two maj...
First paragraphs of Hong Sang-soo reviews often dwell on the Korean master’s penchant for self-repetition, soothing readers that narrow expectations will be fu...
With theatrical exhibition regaining some life as New York City theaters open up at a limited capacity this month, the spring and summer will be an interesting...
Add another entry to the time loop directory with Joe Carnahan's Boss Level arriving as this month's installment of what feels like a regular ritual these days...
Sophie Jones, the creation from co-writing cousins Jessica and Jessie Barr, excels when focused on the eponymous high schooler’s detachment from friends and fa...
The line between fairy tale and horror proves a thin one in Igor Drljaca's The White Fortress thanks to the differing perspectives of young love in Sarajevo. W...
Having first covered The Fever back in when it premiered at Locarno in 2019––where director Maya Da-Rin picked up the FIPRESCI Prize and Regis Myrupu won Best ...