From increasingly overbearing Eat the Rich satires to a never-ending, post-Get Out wave of social commentary-infused horror, it seems like there’s no end i...
In a back room of a Luxembourg Hotel, Tim Roth sips a coffee, leans back, and asks me what else I've got. We’ve only been talking for ten minutes, but somethin...
Ahead of the 78th Cannes Film Festival, taking place May 13 to 24, the lineup has now been unveiled. Iris Knobloch, President of the Festival de Cannes, and Th...
Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2024 Slamdance coverage. The Accident is now available on Fandor.
It’s nice when a film chooses no...
Alexander Horwath's Henry Fonda for President stands among the most notable releases of a still-young year, is certainly the most lauded essay film in recent m...
With a plucky, inherent likability as a performer that extends to his leisurely directorial aesthetic, Michael Angarano’s second feature Sacramento is an amiab...
Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2023 TIFF coverage. The Teacher opens in theaters on April 11 from Watermelon Pictures.
Writer-dir...
Update: Somewhere between the publication of this story and Shadow Ticket hitting shelves, Jonathan Rosenbaum (who we interviewed in January) dropped a bombshe...
An essential document of a moment in time for a story very much still unfolding, The Encampments is a thorough, engrossing portrait of the Gaza Solid...
Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2024 Berlinale coverage. Direct Action opens in theaters on April 11.
There’s a stretch of lan...