
Festivals & Awards
Cannes 2023: Black Flies, Youth (Spring), Homecoming
Sean Penn makes his not-quite-annual appearance at Cannes with "Black Flies," while Wang Bing makes an epic documentary.
Sean Penn makes his not-quite-annual appearance at Cannes with "Black Flies," while Wang Bing makes an epic documentary.
Many critics wrote off Haddish’s work in The Card Counter as a tonal mismatch for the otherwise unrelenting bleakness of the story, but that stance misses the point.
An interview with the writer and director of this week's Voyagers.
A preview of the 2019 BAMCinemaFest with four highlights: So Pretty, The World is Full of Secrets, Vision Portraits, and The Mountain.
A review of new films by Alfonso Cuaron and Rick Alverson from the start of the Venice Film Festival.
A review of Steven Spielberg's "Ready Player One" from the SXSW Film Festival.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming services, including "Best of Enemies," "Shaun the Sheep Movie," "Mississippi Grind" and "Don't Look Back" on Criterion.
An overview of the films that will be theatrically released in the 2015 fall season.
Lists from our critics and contributors on the best of 2014.
Our most anticipated films of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.
Sheila writes: It was announced last week that the statue of Roger Ebert (created by artist Rick Harney) will be unveiled in a ceremony during the second day of Ebertfest, Thursday, April 24, at 12 p.m. The statue will live outside the famed Virginia Theatre in Champaign, Illinois. You can read more about the statue here, as well as further details about the ceremony. There is also information there about how you can help fund the sculpture.
David Gordon Green and Tye Sheridan, director and star of "Joe", speak about their new, acclaimed drama.
Introducing our Streaming Consume Guide, with picks from the work of On Demand, Netflix and more.
Tommaso Tocci reports on the screenings of "The Canyons," "Tracks" and "Joe" at the Venice Film Festival.
Marie writes: It's no secret there's no love lost between myself and what I regard as London's newest blight; The Shard. That said, I also love a great view. Go here to visit a 360-degree augmented-reality panorama from the building's public observation deck while listening to the sounds of city, including wind, traffic, birds and even Big Ben.