Ken Loach’s follow-up to his Palme d’Or-winning I, Daniel Blake is a masterful indictment of the strain of out-of-control capitalism that has dug its heels into...
The summer movie season also means an early glimpse of some of the fall's major films and today one of the first trailers from the season has arrived. The G...
After the one-two punch of lavish genre thrills with Berberian Sound Studio and The Duke of Burgundy, director Peter Strickland is back with In Fabric, whic...
Even more than his studio-dominating, awards-securing, and fiercely independent (or so the canonized story goes) New Hollywood contemporaries, it could be...
One of the most striking directorial debuts of the year is Lila Avilés's The Chambermaid which invites a keen look at the class divide in a luxury Mexico Ci...
Héloïse bursts into the frame with her shoulders to the camera. She wears a long dress; it billows gently as she walks outside her house in 18th century Brittan...
When it comes to cinema, the tragic situation in Palestine typically inspires grim documentaries or realist tales of hardship and war. Elia Suleiman has always ...
After crafting one of the best films of 2016 with The Fits, the creative team is finally returning with a follow-up. Anna Rose Holmer and Saela Davis will b...