Québécois filmmaker Anne Émond talks about depicting suicide, family intimacy, and her hometown in her moving new film.
Wiseman talks making In Jackson Heights
Master documentarian Frederick Wiseman discusses his editing process and how this informs how he shot In Jackson Heights.
Theeb is a stunning adventure story
Jordan’s 2015 Oscar Submission is a compelling, World War I story about a wily boy and his brother.
Review: Songs My Brothers Taught Me
Chloë Zhao’s directorial debut “Songs My Brothers Taught Me” is a quiet, sensitive indigenous coming-of-age story set as high school graduation nears on the Pine Ridge Reserve.
Director Rick Alverson talks Entertainment and upending audience expectations
Writer-director Rick Alverson discusses his confronting new film ‘Entertainment,’ in which he intended to “upend expectation of what a movie should be and what behaviour should be.”
Spectre Review: Mendes pulls from Shakespeare
How Sam Mendes borrowed from his King Lear production at the National Theatre when making his second James Bond film, Spectre.