Festivals & Awards
Cannes 2024 Diary 2: International Genre Picks
Jason Gorber picks some of the most interesting international crime, wuxia and animated films from the Cannes Film Festival.
Jason Gorber picks some of the most interesting international crime, wuxia and animated films from the Cannes Film Festival.
On three SXSW genre films, including the standout, Oddity.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including The Creator, Dumb Money, Five Nights at Freddy's, and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
An interview with the legendary action director, returning this week with Silent Night.
A guide to the latest and greatest on Blu-ray and streaming, including Evil Dead Rise, Avatar: The Way of Water, John Wick: Chapter 4, and a 4K release of The Rules of the Game.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including Cocaine Bear, Creed III, Champions, 80 for Brady, and Criterion editions of Thelma & Louise and Wings of Desire.
An appreciation of cinematographer Oliver Wood, who revolutionized action filmmaking with his handheld, quick-cut style.
A dispatch from the first full day of Fantasia 2022, including a zombie comedy remake from an Oscar winner, a celebration of John Woo, and a perverse shorts film block.
A look ahead at the films we are most excited to see at this month's 2022 Fantasia Festival in Montreal.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including Belfast, West Side Story, and Nightmare Alley.
The final Blu-ray guide of the year highlights 10 special edition and 4K releases, everything from The Wolf of Wall Street to Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge.
The history of Lalo Schifrin's famous "Mission: Impossible" theme, throughout different composers and arrangements.
If all blockbuster-sized entertainments were even half as ambitious and ingenious as these films have been, moviegoers would be infinitely better off.
A look back at how we've rated the "Mission: Impossible" films throughout the years.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD includes "Atomic Blonde," "Wind River," "Your Name," and more.
A report from TIFF on two films from John Woo and Hirokazu Kore-eda.