Benoit Jacquot’s preposterous erotic thriller is rarely erotic and never thrills. It shouldn’t be at first glance: the film has the ingredients of haute cuisine...
Now in its 47th year, New Directors/New Films is a stellar showcase for new voices in cinema, both domestic and international, and this year's lineup is no ...
It was only a few days ago that Hong Sang-soo premiered his latest film, Grass, at Berlinale (our review), but the United States is still awaiting the relea...
After giving a pair of performances among the best in her iconic career with Elle and Things to Come, Isabelle Huppert recently reteamed with Michael Haneke...
Arriving in December is our most-anticipated picture of the year, sci-fi tales from both Lucasfilm and Alexander Payne, a movie about making the worst movie, and much more....
Christmas just got a little warmer and fuzzier. Michael Haneke's newest film, Happy End, will arrive just in time for a holiday family outing, if you're in ...
Gerwig talks exploring the personhood of a young woman, the sometimes volatile love between mother and daughter, and sneaking into NYFF during college....
Emerging from his politically radical period of low-budget, didactic political commentaries with revolutionary overtones, produced primarily on 16mm or tape for television broadcast, prolific French avant-garde iconoclast Jean-Luc Godard unexpectedly returned to commercial filmmaking....