Queer cinema has made great strides in recent years, allowing every letter on the LGBT-banner to be prominently represented at major film festivals worldwide. I...
There are films you feel glad to have seen for educational reasons, for being informed about aspects of our messed-up world that have so far escaped your attent...
We sat down with Bonello at the 57th New York Film Festival to discuss meeting real-life zombies, the great lengths he went to respect the Haitian tradition of voodoo while telling a taboo story, using Clairvius Narcisse’s zombification to contextualize contemporary cultural tensions, and recruiting historian Patrick Boucheron to explain how liberalism obscures liberty....
Everything in this world comes down to control and that's what makes the work being done by minority classes (gender, race, sexuality, religion, etc.) so import...
There's a reason the first word in Michael Glover Smith's triptych Rendezvous in Chicago isn't pluralized despite consisting of three distinct stories. It stems...
What's mostly a vérité document of lead character Tina's (Carlie Guevara) trajectory towards chemically transitioning from male to female despite being an undoc...
When it comes to sex, things can get real complicated real fast. While the act itself may be dictated by the most primal of instincts, questions of morality, le...
How does a self-taught upright bass player who dropped out of Julliard to pursue his parents' dream of medical school become a bona fide superhero? Easy. He rai...
In recent years, Netflix has begun to acquire some of the most critically acclaimed films of the year from the world’s most prestigious film festivals. Today ...
It's October, which means a season of horror awaits, but aside from a few compelling genre options this month, one might be best served to queue some classics. ...