Some voters informally consider the Academy Award a career-long acknowledgement; some actors resent this.
Martin Scorsese, Wes Anderson, and Pedro Almodóvar number among the heavy hitters expected on the red carpet.
A cross-cultural coalition plots to disrupt an oil supply chain in Daniel Goldhaber's galvanizing new film.
The Korean filmmaker's latest drama climbs through the floors of an apartment building and finds pockets of quotidian life.
The whereabouts of John Henry Timmis VI's punishing 85-hour epic have been a mystery for decades, but online sleuths appear closer than ever to tracking down a copy.
It's the third mock teaser from the genre homage Grindhouse to become a full-fledged film.
He'll offer a humanized, revisionist take on the gunslinger of repute in his longstanding dream project.
At long last, the promise of the "Umbrella" lip-sync video shall be delivered upon.
This spring, audiences unable to attend the Japanese production will behold the live-action magnificence of the radish spirit.
France has been resistant to the streaming barbarians at the gates, but that may be starting to change.
In Guy Ritchie's new thriller, a soldier must fight his way through Afghanistan to rescue the interpreter who saved his life.
In an unusual distribution scheme, Marcus Markou's film The Wife and Her House Husband can be seen in cinemas for a quid.
Her turns in Please Baby Please, Matilda, and even Amsterdam show off a chameleonic range.
All Quiet on the Western Front and the Banshees of Inisherin also came up big in this morning's announcement.
President Kristen Stewart will also pass judgement on films by Matt Johnson and Angela Schanelec.
Films like Uncut Gems, Hustlers, and Lady Bird help us make sense of a modern past.
The Edge of Seventeen director Kelly Fremon Craig returns to the travails of adolescent girlhood.