One of the finest films ever made about organized crime, “The Long Good Friday” (1980)…
Un Certain Regard is always a time to explore new, daring films from first- and…
Few periods on the calendar mean more to cinephiles than the two weekends in May…
Certainly the grossest, most way-out-there, and dare-you-to-lose-your-dinner film to debut in the Cannes competition so…
An immensely, unstoppably, ecstatically demented fairy tale about female self-hatred, Coralie Fargeat’s “The Substance” will…
Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons are hungry, wolfing down sandwiches at the start of our…
Sex is politics and politics is sex in Kirill Serebrennikov’s recklessly beautiful, wildly entertaining English-language…
‘The Falling Sky’ Review: Documentary Combats Erasure of Native Culture in Amazon Through Filmmaking
Eryk Rocha and Gabriela Carneiro’s “The Falling Sky” begins with a long steady shot of…
In front of empty wooden bleachers on a late summer day in Massachusetts, two squads…
It’s hard to remember the last time a director prominently displayed their own vagina onscreen.…