If you went to the movies in 1989 you might have heard Indiana Jones growl the line "it belongs in a museum." You'll hear him say it again in The Dial of Desti...
Back in 2017, Warwick Thornton landed in Venice with a western that offered some corrective to the white-savior narratives of countless others in the genre. Sw...
Few stories are as gratifying as the narrative jigsaw. How to fool the viewer into believing one thing without lying about what happened? It’s difficult enough...
When Rigoberto Duplas, the worrying conceptual artist and antagonist of Amat Escalante's new film, tells Emiliano, our steadfast lead, that the cheap glass in ...
A child conceived when Killers of the Flower Moon's first still debuted––that was May 10, 2021––could now walk, or at least waddle. It's a fine image, unambigu...
New approaches to cinema are few and far between––as rare as a ticket to the lone Killers of the Flower Moon press screening at the 76th Cannes Film Festival––...
One of the great Brazilian directors working today, Kleber Mendonça Filho's recent epic Bacurau was unfortunately thwarted in its U.S. release, coming out as t...
While it certainly wasn't a surprise in the lineup, one of our most-anticipated films premiering at Cannes––specifically at Directors' Fortnight––is the 30th f...
Kicking off next month, Tribeca Festival can often be difficult to navigate with its many sections and sidebars, but steering away from some of the star-studde...
It's the most exciting time of the year: the Cannes Film Festival is set to kick off next week, taking place May 16-27. Ahead of festivities we've rounded up w...