Here’s a full breakdown of who is bringing some of the year’s most-anticipated movies to the UK and US.
RDJ will portray multiple antagonists in the new take on Viet Thanh Nguyen's novel.
She embarks on an existential quest in the latest feature from Thai great Apichatpong Weerasethakul.
Arrow Video is giving the 4K treatment to an early ’90s triumph from Quentin Tarantino and Tony Scott.
Ingmar Bergman’s masterpiece, said to increase Sweden’s rate of divorce, is getting a second life on TV courtesy of HBO.
A creaky joke from the original script turned into a heated exchange about the female reproductive system.
Caleb Landry-Jones and Essie Davis star in the dramatization of a real-life 1996 massacre.
The onetime Rocketman is poised to star alongside Margaret Qualley in The Stars at Noon.
‘Byways’ will cover five decades of photographs from the Academy Award-winning DoP.
The prequel to HBO's flagship gangster series rejoins the Soprano family in the '60s.
Cathy Brady's debut feature confronts the human toll of the national fight for independence from the UK.
Manchester International Festival returns to the city, reflecting a broad spectrum of culture, visual arts and performance
How this talented Australian indie director ended up helming one of the year’s biggest blockbusters.
Jamie Lee Curtis reprises the role of Laurie for David Gordon Green's addition to the horror franchise.
Regina King, Lakeith Stanfield, Idris Elba, and Jonathan Majors star in the yarn of cowpokes and outlaws.
Cannes Uncut will capture the “glorious excesses” of the world’s most glamorous film festival.
They’ll play a bounty hunter and an outlaw, respectively, in the veteran director’s upcoming Dead for a Dollar.