Cannes, while a real privilege to attend, is also a gauntlet—a marathon of viewing and socializing—and I’ve reached the point where my eyes have begun to droop and my head has started to throb. But ...
By the time the credits rolled and Diesel brought his second round of soliloquizing to a close, it was nearly 3 a.m. I would ...
The Emmys take place each year in September, but like its cinematic counterpart, the preparation begins many months earlier.
Boots Riley has directed two movies and one TV show over the past decade, but he’s been telling stories through music for more than 30 years. “I usually think about my songs the same way I think about ...
Leonardo Goi speaks to the Chilean filmmaker about her fourth feature, which orbits the mysterious rapport between a woman ...
Nick Kouhi surveys the experimentally-minded film festival’s sixth edition, which recently took place across several NYC ...
The Hong Kong actor Tony Leung Chiu-wai has worked with some of cinema’s most accomplished directors. Known for his ...
“It was important to us not to be a shit post,” says Ricky Camilleri, co-writer and co-producer of Our Hero, Balthazar, thanking me for not describing it as “edge-lordy.” On paper, the film, directed ...
“To me it’s not really a shift,” French writer-director Julia Ducournau tells filmmaker Robert Eggers on the topic of Alpha, her third feature. “Though I completely understand why it might feel like ...
Rachel Mason’s gripping true crime doc My Brother’s Killer is, first and foremost, a love letter. Most blisteringly, it’s an unexpectedly personal love letter to 25-year-old porn actor and aspiring ...
Bedford Park, Chasing Summer, Closure, Everybody to Kenmure Street, Extra Geography, Ha-Chan, I Want Your Sex, If I Go Will They Miss Me, Josephine, Knife: The Attempted Murder of Salman Rushdie, Lady ...
The awkwardness of puberty is exacerbated by a cruel social game in The Plague, the feature debut from writer-director Charlie Polinger. Set in 2003, Ben (Everett Blunck), a shy yet precocious kid, ...