Cinematographer Jody Lee Lipes says that shooting an actor playing twins is like learning a new filmmaking language. By now, ...
It is extremely hard not to love Jeff Hiller’s character Joel, opposite Bridget Everett’s Sam, on the hit HBO series Somebody ...
It’s the rare three-hour film that has as light a touch as The Delinquents while keeping a deft hold on the audience. That’s partly down to its surefire bank heist plot, borrowed somewhat from Hugo ...
A Prince screened in the Directors’ Fortnight, a section always notable for its counter-programming that works against the ...
Poking at both sides of a politically divided nation, Williams and Pinkerton fashion a panoramic burlesque of modern America ...
With these three films, Schrader has witnessed a resurgence of interest in his career, primarily amongst a younger crowd of ...
Lisandro Alonso’s Eureka, which premiered as a Special Screening at this year’s Cannes, begins as a parodic reworking of the ...
At NAB I had a mission: find out what new products are making virtual production more affordable, more accessible, and not ...
The delicate coming-of-age process is curbed by one family’s struggle with a so-called “crisis” in Stay Awake, ...
Eric Allen Hatch, who contributed the “Why I am Hopeful” piece to our site in 2018 among other pieces, is announcing today ...
Click here to read our spring 2023 issue, featuring A.V. Rockwell ( A Thousand and One) in conversation with Chinonye Chukwu, ...
Jonathan Glazer’s The Zone of Interest, instantly hailed as a masterpiece upon the conclusion of its first screenings in ...
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