"We don't know any Black people like that." That's what a distributor told Kathleen Collins in 1982. She died before her film ...
Four of the five nominated pictures are pretty damn depressing, and the fifth one is “life affirming,” which is marketing code for “still very sad.” It’s not out of the ordinary for this category to ...
An extensive Mikio Naruse retrospective, post-punk origins with "24 Hour Party People" and Fellini's "La Dolce Vita" on 35mm.
The subject of film ‘I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not’ is at peace with his complicated stardom: ‘My life is what it is. I like ...
A biopic about Paul McCartney that does everything right and a provocative, sexually charged San Francisco-set shocker that couldn’t be more timely top our roundup of what to watch (or skip) this week ...
The question of whether politics belong at film festivals is absurd for a number of reasons, not the least of which is the fact that, however much various officials might attempt to pretend otherwise, ...
Grammy-winning musician Anderson .Paak makes his feature debut with this funny and sweet ode to K-Pop and competitions.
Daniel Radcliffe opens up about coping with fame and why acting in "Harry Potter" turned out to be the best business decision ...
The feel-good romance, shot 14 months after Hurricane Ian came through, is centered around Sanibel and Captiva's recovery ...
This month offers a tribute to the prolific filmmaker who died last week at 96 and has a plausible claim to being the greatest documentarian who ever lived.
In the last of three shorts roundups ahead of the March 15 ceremony, we profile this year's Oscar nominees for documentary short.