A pair of international cinema's greatest directors have confirmed their next features. First up, while Jia Zhangke is at ...
Little word that comes out of Cannes is likely to match the news of Kenneth Lonergan's return. A full decade since Manchester by the Sea (and two from Margaret's production), the writer-director has ...
The tides of cinema history have somehow obscured Liliane de Kermadec's Aloïse, where one role is inhabited by two of French ...
Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey is this summer's l'objet de cinéma, the 70mm-sized monolith around which most else will have to orient. There are ways to be creative about it. One such case would be ...
Red Rooms was not Pascal Plante's first film, but it sure suggested an arrival. Coming from seemingly nowhere and immediately placing the Québécois director on our radar, that film—which we gave a ...
That every Kiyoshi Kurosawa project of late—some of which are 45 minutes long and originated as an NFT—can get a theatrical release makes especially odd the stranding of Serpent's Path, a wholly ...
The wait for anything new from Richard Kelly is as long as it is bereft. Continually revealing and rewarding though the films ...
It's the most exciting time of the year for any cinephile: the Cannes Film Festival is set to kick off next week, running May ...
When we spoke to Nathan Silver in December, he made no illusions about having his follow-up to Between the Temples—one of 2024's best—set. It was around this time that we'd heard much (and given much ...
After crafting one of the highlights of 2026 with the thrilling, hilarious Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie, Matt Johnson ...
Side! Here we talk about movie stars! Not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones that they made ...
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