After hearing about a handful of festival titles for at least the past month (and perhaps beyond), a number of much-acclaimed films arrive in October alongside a few essential documentaries, and more....
The latest cinematic look at Pablo Escobar is titled Loving Pablo for a reason: it's based on Colombian journalist Virginia Vallejo's book Loving Pablo, Hating ...
I can think of no better way to kick off the Halloween season than with a celebration of frights and friendships — oh, and bloody murders. Razor sharp, with a c...
A modest meditation on memory and grief turns into loopy pseudo-mythical environmentalism in Naomi Kawase’s Vision, her fourth film in five years. Transplanting...
Distinct from musicals, music biopics, and documentaries, fiction films about the challenges faced by musicians in practicing their craft have been around since...
One of our favorite discoveries at this year's Cannes Film Festival was Ali Abbasi's fantasy tale Border. Adapted the from a short by John Ajvide Lindqvist,...
Lorraine Hansberry is sometimes lost in the shuffle of famous playwrights, which is quite a shame considering she was the first African American writer to have ...
Perhaps the greatest living filmmaker, in the sense of the breadth of the human experience he's captured on film, Frederick Wiseman, at 88, is continuing hi...