With ‘The French Dispatch,’ Wes Anderson Invents With Short Stories
Wes Anderson's ninth feature film
In ‘Bergman Island,’ An Artist Couple Confront Their Love on the Coast
Sunny warmth washes over this tribute to artists, love, and Ingmar Bergman.
In ‘Aware: Glimpses of Consciousness,’ Self-Awareness Abounds
A cheat code for a new level of otherworldly understanding.
‘El Planeta’ is a Mumblecore Gem From a New Cinematic Voice
Argentinian artist Amalia Ulman is one to watch.
‘Titane’: The Most Horrifically Insane Film You’ll See All Year
Winner of the Palme d'Or at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
In ‘Mayday,’ A Badass Sisterhood of Soldiers Run The World
Director Karen Cinorre's bold vision isn't interested in playing it safe.
TIFF: ‘As In Heaven’ is a Visually Spellbinding Tale of Blind Faith
A cautionary tale about the dangers of misinformation and religion.
‘The Year of the Everlasting Storm’ Is What Pandemic Cinema Looks Like
An anthology series and remarkable piece of art that transcends boundaries and creative restraints.
