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- Features | February 17, 2016
There’s Plenty to Discover Within the Film Comment Selects Series
We preview some of the titles playing the Film Society of Lincoln Center's Film Comment Selects series.
- Interview | February 16, 2016
Oscar Nominee Ciro Guerra on His Journey into the Amazon for ‘Embrace of the Serpent’
We interview Ciro Guerra, director of the Oscar-nominated 'Embrace of the Serpent.'
- Movie | February 15, 2016
Boris Without Béatrice (Berlin Review)
Denis Côté's latest film is a visually striking look at one man's unchecked privilege.
- Film Festival | February 15, 2016
Elixir (Berlin Review)
A pile of mush made up of boring quirks and unsubtle metaphors that adds up to pure, wasteful nonsense.
- Movie | February 15, 2016
In Your Dreams! (Berlin Review)
Teen drama, parkour and fantasy sequences are just a few of the sloppy ingredients that make up this coming-of-age tale.
- Features | February 9, 2016
Oscars 2016 Preview: Best Foreign Language Film
We preview the nominees for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2016 Academy Awards.
- Movie | February 4, 2016
Southbound
This anthology horror by the makers of 'V/H/S' benefits from a strong thematic and visual core.
- Interview | February 2, 2016
‘Southbound’ Filmmakers Talk About the Benefits of Anthology Horror
We interview Roxanne Benjamin and David Bruckner, two directors of the anthology horror film 'Southbound.'
- Film Festival | January 29, 2016
Spa Night (Sundance Review)
'Spa Night's' specificity and uniqueness among US cinema don't change how emotionally inert it feels.
- Film Festival | January 27, 2016
The Tail Job (Slamdance Review)
A comedy that's high on energy but low on laughs.
- Film Festival | January 27, 2016
Embers (Slamdance Review)
A thought-provoking debut about how memory ties into our own individuality.
- Film Festival | January 25, 2016
A Good Wife (Sundance Review)
An admirable directorial debut about the sins of the past finally coming to light.
- Movie | January 25, 2016
If There’s a Hell Below (Slamdance Review)
An intense and skillfully realized debut, 'If There's a Hell Below' is one impressive thriller.
- Movie | January 25, 2016
Kate Plays Christine (Sundance Review)
A documentary designed to confront the kinds of thorny issues most filmmakers would prefer to ignore.
- Movie | January 24, 2016
Driftwood (Slamdance review)
Paul Taylor's dialogue-free debut showcases the ups and downs of purely visual storytelling.