Criterion welcomes classics new and old to its collection this month with the addition of Beasts of No Nation, Afterlife and more!
In the No Time To Die Countdown, Jake Tropila takes a look at The Living Daylights, the first James Bond film starring Timothy Dalton.
Tatort: Streets of Berlin is a crime show with collaborative efforts across regional television studios in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria.
Rough around the edges, yet an extremely engrossing character study, Danny. Legend. God. acts as a relevant cautionary tale of an unchecked ego.
A brilliant young fund manager leaves her unfulfilling job and long-term boyfriend to chase her lifelong dream of becoming an opera singer.
At the 2021 Fantasia Film Festival, Wilson Kwong was able to speak with director Nicole Bazuin about her latest film Last Night at the Strip Club.
While the notoriety of Ted Bundy may live on in infamy, Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman will not.
Seeking shelter from a storm, a family finds itself trapped for days with no sign of rescue and untold evils lurking just beyond the walls.
Les Diaboliques’ intriguing and twisting story will keep you guessing, entertained and horrified, while showcasing the craftsmanship behind the classic.
For a franchise that has been around for 40 years, Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway emerges as one of the best films in the Gundam universe.
This week, Jesse and Hunter Heilman discuss the latest releases in theaters as summer movie season winds to a close.
Lee Jutton continues her coverage of the New York Asian Film Festival with reviews of The Con-Heartist, A Leg, and Raging Fire.
Film Inquiry spoke with Orlando Von Einsiedel and Sudha Bhuchar for their short film Into Dust.
In this very special episode of So Grosse Such Pointe Much Blank, Blake and Joe visit with author Pat Jankiewicz.
Beautifully filmed, Coast is a film you will find just coasting through the motions.