A new arrival to an Ivory Coast prison is unaware that his storytelling skills will determine his life or death.
Wilson Kwong spoke with director and writer Ninja Thyberg about her process as a director for her film Pleasure.
Pleasure is a film that can be difficult to watch, but is so mesmerizing that it can also be hard to look away.
In her last report from Sundance Film Festival, Kristy Strouse reviews four more, very different (tonally and subject-wise), films.
Too caught up in its own inventive twist on the world, Bliss offers high concept science fiction without tying it to something meaningful.
Farah Nabulsi’s short film, The Present, captures the dehumanising and frustrating experience of living under occupation.
Wilson Kwong spoke with director Jakub Piatek and actor Bartosz Bielenia about their latest film Prime Time.
This is ultimately an enjoyable musical rom-com, and fun adaptation of a Shakespeare classic.
Mass may not be an easy film to watch, but its emotional journey is both important and emotionally gratifying.
Jesse Nussman is joined by Hunter Heilman to discuss recent award nominations and the new Netflix Film Malcolm & Marie.
A drug trafficker organizes a smuggling operation while a recovering addict seeks the truth behind her son’s disappearance.
Profound, gorgeously shot, and performed, Little Fish is a film that is unforgettable.
In the long tradition of many Oscar submitted-films before it, its a shame to see Two of Us try to do too much.
4×4 is a broodingly effective thriller set in the crime-riddled streets of Argentina, with poignant thoughtfulness for the characters involved.
At this particular moment, In the Same Breath certainly feels like the COVID-19 documentary that the world needs to see.