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Berlinale Review: Blue Moon is a Melancholy Song for Et...

There was Dewey Finn, Ned Schneebly, Willoughby, Mason Evans Sr.––now there’s Lo...

Grand Tour Trailer: Miguel Gomes’ Mesmerizing Odyssey A...

Miguel Gomes, the Portuguese filmmaker behind The Tsugua Diaries, Arabian Nights...

Berlinale Review: Timestamp Portrays a Patchwork of Pai...

Not a single image of warfare can be found in Ukranian director Kateryna Gornost...

Spike Lee Shares First Look at Highest 2 Lowest and Con...

Spike Lee’s major year already kicked off in a big way at the Super Bowl with a ...

Berlinale Review: Kontinental ’25 Shows Radu Jude Has N...

“The id grows tedious,” art critic Jackson Arn wrote recently, “when left to spe...

Claire Denis Eyes Crime Drama The Soap Maker

Claire Denis, set to turn 79 this year, has not slowed in the least. As cameras ...

The Actor Trailer: André Holland-Led Noir Drama Arrives...

After co-helming Anomalisa with Charlie Kaufman, we’ve long anticipated Duke Joh...

Berlinale Review: Reflection in a Dead Diamond is a Fev...

Positive or not, all critical appraisals of Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani’s fi...

Charles Burnett’s Landmark Masterpiece Killer of Sheep ...

It was just last week we published an interview with the great Charles Burnett, ...

First Trailer for Michael Shannon’s Directorial Debut E...

After working with such directors as Werner Herzog, Sidney Lumet, William Friedk...

Bring Her Back Trailer: Sally Hawkins Leads the Next Ho...

After being one of the biggest Sundance breakout stories in the last few years, ...

Berlinale Review: Yalla Parkour Paints a Resilient, Ris...

As horrifying images and videos of Israel’s forced displacement and ethnic-clean...

“Cinema Should Serve as a Doorway to the Transcendent”:...

Through the story of the religious leader Papá Liborio, Nino Martínez Sosa’s 202...

The Criterion Channel’s March Lineup Features Michael M...

No streaming service does a director retrospective like the Criterion Channel, a...

Freaky Tales Trailer: Pedro Pascal and Ben Mendelsohn P...

Premiering over a year ago on the opening night of Sundance Film Festival, Freak...

Berlinale Review: The Ice Tower is Lucile Hadžihalilovi...

If there is a filmmaker whose work can be described as “elemental cinema,” that’...

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