If a ticking nuclear bomb is threatening to destroy your city and the only way to defuse it is to band together as a community, setting aside personal and ...
After taking the longest break of her career, the much-awaited return of Kathryn Bigelow was one of the fall's major cinematic events. A House of Dynamite, a t...
One thing I like to do at a film festival is go for a run. Maintaining the sense of a bubble at these things can be crucial: once entered, it’s best to remain ...
Christopher Nolan recently revealed that, in conceiving his next film Oppenheimer, he created the first-ever nuclear weapon detonation without the use of compu...
We sat down with Scheinert to talk about establishing character dynamics, working once again with members of Manchester Orchestra, the terrors of nuclear families and faking it, and getting to do your own version of a Quentin Tarantino scene. Also, trolling fans of the long-forgotten band Hinder....
After playing a Daisy in this summer's overlooked debut from Geoffrey Fletcher, Saoirse Ronan will once again get to don the name in a very different projec...
Released early last year, The Adjustment Bureau was a smart, emotionally driven sci-fi romance that seems to be a bit under-appreciated. Hollywood seemed to...
It's time for our first column of 2026, recommending the best in new filmmaking books, and there is no better way to begin than with a new book exploring the h...
Any film that earns you, personally, the greatest number of Oscars since Walt Disney is a tough act to follow, so one must admire Sean Baker's lack of pretensi...
In a stray moment during Charlotte Zhang’s Tycoon, a young man says he stopped complaining to his landlord about the cockroaches invading his L.A. flat les...