FTII Pune alumnus Pushpendra Singh discusses his films rooted in the Janapadiya tradition—a post-colonial movement that ...
Alex Lei on highlights from the 27th edition of MdFF, which the writer suggests is “recapturing the large audience it had ...
That said, there are always great films being produced every year, and the last decade has seen some of the most innovative ...
They prowl about like feral creatures, retreating from the city’s chaos and congestion to their homes to examine their loot.
Samurai Rebellion, Blue Spring, and Distant are excellent forgotten Japanese movies that deserve to be rediscovered.
G. Anthony Svatek discusses his feature debut, premiering at Visions du Réel, biographical parallels with Alexander von ...
The documentary, a posthumous portrait of filmmaker Benita Raphan, screens at Durham's Full Frame Documentary Film Festival ...
Social media accelerates the process. Nuance doesn’t spread, but moral certainty does. Complex individuals are reduced to symbols: hero or villain, rebel or tyrant. Once that happens, judgment narrows ...
ComingSoon editor-in-chief Tyler Treese spoke with Faces of Death director and co-writer Daniel Goldhaber and co-writer and producer Isa Mazzei about the unique horror movie remake. The duo discussed ...
New Jersey’s revised custody statute, N.J.S.A. 9:2-4, as amended by S4510/A5761, effective January 2026, sharpens the court’s framework for distinguishing legitimate child-safety concerns from ...
Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is admitting to having an affair with a North Carolina man, but argues that because their relationship was consummated elsewhere, his wife has no right to sue. North ...
"The Karate Kid" and "The Wrecking Crew," a 2008 documentary about a group of esteemed studio musicians, have joined a revered band of movies – the latest 25 films selected for the National Film ...