Directed by Maura Delpero, Italy's Academy Awards-shortlisted International Feature is restrained, yet intricate. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
Following The Film Stage’s collective top 50 films of 2024, as part of our year-end coverage, our contributors are sharing their personal top 10 lists. Is there a worse way to see movies than the obligatory December spent catching up...
Each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit streaming platforms in the United States. Check out this week’s selections below and past round-ups here. Anora (Sean Baker) Sean Baker’s Anora expands his filmmaking vision, pushing the writer-director-editor’s fifth consecutive story...
Ryan J. Sloan’s directorial debut Gazer is a gritty fever dream filmed in 16mm. The psychological neo-noir, which premiered at Cannes Directors Fortnight, stars Ariella Mastroianni – who co-wrote and produced the film with Sloan – as a single mother...
Blumberg discusses developing the film’s main musical themes, his collaborators, and more. The post Interview: Daniel Blumberg on Composing the Monumental Music of ‘The Brutalist’ appeared first on Slant Magazine.
Welcome to the last minute gift guide for 2024. It’s a bit later than I wanted due to some audio issues. But now that those are fixed I wanted to be sure to highlight the great physical releases, books, records...
While Sundance is contemplating their potential new destination, Slamdance is headed west to Los Angeles! The legendary independent film festival will officially relocate from Park City to the City of Stars for its 31st edition, which will run from February...
While liberty and independence are related concepts, they differ in key ways: liberty is about being free from oppressive restrictions, while independence focuses on self-reliance and autonomy. The dynamics between an immigrant and their new homeland, as well as the...
Following part one of our 2025 movie preview, we’re counting down our 50 most-anticipated films of the year. 50. 28 Years Later (Danny Boyle; June 20) It’s a shame the 28 Later (?) franchise lost its shaky, grainy video-camera aesthetic that...