The uncertainty and painful longing we have been struggling with during these unprecedented times have been powerfully articulated through Kay Niuyue Zhang’s short film 'Mother in the Mist.'
New trailer for the indie zombie comedy film, 'As We Know It,' starring Pam Grier and set for release in select theaters this November.
'Piece of Me', the directorial debut of Bruna Cabral, has been taking the festival circuit by storm by capturing the struggles and challenges of Alzheimer's and the people it affects.
Richard Linklater's decades spanning 'Before Trilogy' is widely considered a contemporary film classic, even making it into The Criterion Collection, and for very good reason.
‘Crap Artist’ is described as a "jam comedy" meant to honor the jam band tradition with a twist of much-needed comic relief amidst a COVID-era music industry.
Check out our sit down with Pamelyn Chee, as we talk to her about her latest starring role in Eddie Huang's directorial debut, 'Boogie', authentic Asian representation in film, and more.
Ahead of the release of 'King Knight', we spoke with Angela Sarafyan about its unique script, shifting to comedy, Armenian representation in film, whether she's Team Edward or Team Jacob, and more.
Do you how much I missed movies on the big screen, and also film festivals, after three months of the pandemic? I drove over an hour, to a destination in a state I don't live in, on a Tuesday night, to what's believed to be the world's first drive-in film festival.
We sit down with Jack Grisham, of T.S.O.L. punk rock fame, to discuss his new short film '288,' which takes a hard look at child sex abuse.
Since 2005, film executive Franklin Leonard, has been putting out this annual list of the best unproduced screenplays, and this week, the 2020 version was released by Showtime's Desus and Mero.
Fresh from the release of 'Christmas Jars', actor Jeni Ross gave us some insight into the process of preparing for the role.
Award-winning Cypriot writer-director, Tonia Mishiali, brilliantly sheds light and audaciously challenges today’s social issues and norms relating to patriarchy, sexual harassment, and mental health through her empowering and eye-opening masterpiece, 'Pause'.
Released 45 years ago now, 'Eraserhead's exercise in surrealism was very clearly an early look at what David Lynch is capable of as a filmmaker, at a time when his talents had not yet been fully developed.
'Away' is the brainchild of award-winning Latvian animator, Gints Zilbalodis, and while this is his directorial feature debut, he has demonstrated sophistication and proficiency in the craft of storytelling and animation.
'Nomad' couldn’t have come at a better time as it allows us to escape reality for a while and travel to these uncharted territories, as Herzog retraces the footprints paved by his long-time friend and travel writer Bruce Chatwin.
Filipino-American director Andrew Acedo sat down with us to talk about his award-winning short film, 'Sing (to me),' giving a voice to the "different," how he got into filmmaking, and more.
DOC NYC Audience Award Winner, The Reverend, is an intimate portrait of Reverend Vince Anderson, and is headed to The Criterion Channel.
Rising actress Zamani Wilder gives us an inside scoop on her latest role in Blumhouse's upcoming thriller 'American Refugee', as well as shares her inspiring journey from joining pageants in Atlanta to starring in hit films in Hollywood, and more.
Check out our sit down with Nicholas Manting-Brewer and Feixue Tang as we talk about their short documentary, 'Lumpkin, GA' — a powerful examination of immigration, private prisons, the American dream, and a small rural town trying to survive.
Caetano Veloso was one of the artists key to the Tropicalia movement, which was seen as a big threat to Brazil's then-ruling military dictatorship, and his latest documentary looks back at his 1968 arrest and how it shaped his music.
Kino Cult, the new streaming site from film distributor Kino Lorber will try to fulfill the cravings of all fans of cult movies, no matter what genre or sub-genre they belong to.
Due to the proliferation of streaming services, and also the pandemic pushing a whole new class of movies to video on demand channels, there's been a sudden glut of documentaries in the late summer and early fall.
We got a front-row seat to an exclusive interview with Director Brian Welsh and Executive Producer Steven Soderbergh, as they talk about their latest film, 'Beats,' give tips to young aspiring filmmakers, share their thoughts on the future of the indie cinema, and more.
A new documentary exploring the sudden and swift downfall of Blood, Sweat & Tears is headed our ways. It's a weird tale that involves Nixon, the CIA, and the Eastern Bloc.