After the recent success of documentaries like Jane and Free Solo, National Geographic has released the trailer for their next documentary. The Cave conveys...
Finally, evil in cinema is back! That was the impression running through the mind of this writer during all 132 minutes of Albert Serra’s Liberté, a film so tho...
If we want to start with the problems of Hirokazu Kore-eda’s The Truth, we can look at the title. When it’s revealed at the beginning that the title comes from ...
If you’ve grown up on the American side of Niagara Falls, Clifton Hill means two things. The Ontario tourist destination is an enjoyably garish bit of Las Vegas...
How much of our ancestry is tied to the history of the places we call home? While some of us would probably answer "None," we'd be wrong. Just because your fami...
A lot of people die during Sophocles' Antigone. The death of Oedipus puts his sons Eteocles and Polynices on the throne, their deaths spark their titular sister...
Outside of Pedro Costa and Ted Fendt, it’s been hard to detect the aesthetic influence of radical filmmaking duo Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet on contem...
A surprise addition to the fall release calendar (and A24's packed slate) is the latest film from Krisha and It Comes at Night director Trey Edward Shults. Foll...
After his break-out drama Short Term 12, which featured some of the greatest early performances from today's top stars, director Destin Daniel Cretton took ...
The films of Takashi Miike don't always get U.S. distribution, but thankfully after a strong response at Cannes, his latest feature First Love will arrive t...