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What does a cowboy do when he can’t ride? Chloe Zhao’s absorbing South Dakota-set sophomore feature has its titular rider come to terms with such a fate, in a f...
Side-stepping the more explicit aspects of war, the biopic Megan Leavey focuses on the story of a woman who finds a higher calling, though not of a religious va...
As more and more productions attempt to push for pristine clarity through using digital cinematography, there's a specific aesthetic quality some filmmakers...
As the definition of an independent film has shifted with the ever-expanding budget divide in American filmmaking -- particularly Hollywood cutting back on ...
As the ice flows thaw in the 24-hour daylight of a northern Norwegian summer, so too does the relationship of a father and son in Thomas Arslan’s Bright Nights,...
After making his start working on screen with writer-director Jeremy Saulnier -- first with 2007's Murder Party, then followed up by the indie smash success...