If Jean-Pierre Léaud has been a bellwether-of-sorts for world cinema since the 1960s, and his actual career a continually evolving, singular portrait-of-sor...
Shaping up to be the kind of sweeping romantic war epic Hollywood doesn't seem all that interested in making today, The Promise follows an Armenian medical ...
One of the most striking, accomplished, and affecting films of last year was Terence Davies' Sunset Song -- and, thankfully, one won't have to wait long to ...
Following premieres at Telluride then TIFF, a new trailer has landed for Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer, a rather vivid expla...
Is it problematic or concerning that a film's catalytic event is someone outraged over their forced gender reassignment surgery? You decide, as the new trai...
After finding a sweet spot with period dramas, An Education director Lone Scherfig is back with another. Her latest film, Their Finest, combines both filmma...
Continuing his prolific streak, the U.S. trailer has landed for Frantz, the latest drama from François Ozon. Shot in striking black and white, the film -- w...
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night was one of our favorite debuts of its respective year, an impeccably photographed vampire tale that brought new blood to th...
Following a premiere at Toronto International Film Festival last fall, a new international trailer has arrived for writer-director Arnaud des Pallières' lat...
After last year's The Witch and The Monster, there was shades of horror in both Krisha and Green Room, but now A24 is back with another fully-fledged entry ...