Following Lee Chang-dong's masterful Haruki Murakami adaptation Burning, the next work adapting the celebrated Japanese author is taking a form rare when it co...
It doesn’t take long to explain a film like Hopper/Welles in relative detail. In 1970, Dennis Hopper took a break from editing The Last Movie and flew to Los A...
With Bong Joon Ho's Parasite making history, it was a given that more attention would be paid to his stellar prior works. Notably, his crime drama masterpiece ...
Legend has it that when Laika died on November 3, 1957, following a 5-hour journey that turned the dog into the first living creature to orbit the Earth, her s...
A selection at Sundance, Cannes, Telluride, TIFF, and NYFF, Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw’s stately, charming new documentary The Truffle Hunters is one of...
Update: Dune has officially been delayed to October 1, 2021, Warner Bros. has confirmed.
Frank Herbert's epic Dune has fascinated multiple generations and s...
With the coronavirus pandemic causing TIFF to go online and reduce their line-up, this year’s Short Cuts programme has been whittled down to 35 films across 5 ...
Six years after the release of her debut Palo Alto, Gia Coppola returns with Mainstream, a media satire set in sunny Los Angeles about a couple of disaffected ...
Biographical documentaries, just like the biographical narrative film, tend to benefit from some specificity. Danny Boyle’s Steve Jobs movie was quickly forgot...
In the wake of #OscarsSoWhite, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences have taken a hard look at what they can do to promote and actively encourage inc...