The filmmaker discusses the visual language of dreams, collaborating with his brother, and the difficulty of transporting ...
It’s your “Erins Brockovich,” your “Darks Waters,” your “Chersnobyl.” “Lead Children,” the six-episode Polish miniseries that ...
An interview with the writer/director of Columbus, After Yang, and the Sundance film zi, along with his cinematographer.
By the end of the surreal third season of AMC’s “Dark Winds,” it felt as if the foundation of the series had seen an ...
Feels like an alternate universe live-action “Scooby Doo,” and just like your weird suburban neighbors, that’s oddly ...
There isn’t a single false beat in director German–Kosovan filmmaker Visar Morina’s anti-capitalist venture “ Shame and Money ...
Nelson Mandela appears in Troublemaker by Antoine Fuqua, an official selection of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy ...
Maybe the best review I can give this Rogen/Goldberg reboot is the simplest: I hope they make many more of them.
During the film’s premiere at the New York Film Festival, Laxe and López spoke with RogerEbert.com, their words occasionally ...
Documentaries are always a hot commodity at the Sundance film festival, and this year in the premieres category, I was able ...
The turning point happens deep into episode 2 and continues to the cliffhanger at the end of episode 4. Especially while in ...
Suzanne Andrews Correa’s “The Huntress” is another film about cultural hierarchy and subjugation. Taking place in Juarez, ...