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The 2022 Oscar nominations give cinephiles plenty of cause for optimism

By Charles Bramesco

The Academy voters shied away from the sort of film generally considered "awards bait" and instead went for critical darlings.

Peter Strickland takes a bite out of the haute cuisine world in the Flux Gourmet trailer

By Charles Bramesco

In the oddball film, Asa Butterfield joins a musical collective using food for unusual, visceral performance art pieces.

New website Missing Movies is compiling a listing of non-streaming classics

By Charles Bramesco

Digital platforms would have us believe the history of cinema is all at our fingertips – not so.

Jacques Audiard captures the poetry of urban life in the Paris, 13th District trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Céline Sciamma coauthored the script, which reunites her with Portrait of a Lady on Fire star Noémie Merlant.

The first trailer for After Yang welcomes an android into the family

By Charles Bramesco

Kogonada’s well-received second feature brings Colin Farrell and Jodie Turner-Smith a robotic son/helper.

Steve Ellison preps his sophomore feature with sci-fi/horror mindbender Ash

By Charles Bramesco

The musical polymath known as Flying Lotus and Captain Murphy is readying his follow-up to body horror extravaganza Kuso.

Josephine Decker pivots to YA lite in the trailer for The Sky Is Everywhere

By Charles Bramesco

The writer-director puts her experimental bent to one side as she adapts a teen-favorite novel of love and loss.

Bong Joon-ho has lined up Robert Pattinson for his next sci-fi epic

By Charles Bramesco

The new film loosely adapts Mickey7, a to-be-released novel about a clone colonizing an ice-world.

See Sidney Poitier in rare behind-the-scenes photos from In the Heat of the Night

By Charles Bramesco

They’re part of Park Circus and MGM’s upcoming Poitier tribute, which includes screenings of the film.

A ’70s porn shoot takes a bloody turn in the trailer for Ti West’s X

By Charles Bramesco

Mia Goth, Brittany Snow, and Scott Mescudi star in the throwback horrorshow.

Sizzling and well-done, the first trailer for The Bob’s Burgers Movie is here

By Charles Bramesco

A sinkhole threatens business in the long-running animation series’ first foray onto the big screen.

A virus tears through Russia in the eerily timely trailer for Petrov’s Flu

By Charles Bramesco

In the latest feature from Kirill Serebrennikov, a resurrected corpse is just one oddity in the surreal grab-bag.

Wes Anderson’s is making an other Roald Dahl adaptation for Netflix

By Charles Bramesco

He’ll direct The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar with Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role.

Peter Jackson will bring The Beatles’ famed rooftop concert to IMAX cinemas

By Charles Bramesco

The highlight sequence of the recent Get Back documentary will be seen as never before.

The bovine life cycle makes for high drama in the first Cow trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Take an exclusive look at Andrea Arnold’s new documentary, in which life and death come to the barnyard.

Vikings unleash hell in the first trailer for Robert Eggers’ The Northman

By Charles Bramesco

Alexander Skarsgård, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicole Kidman, and Björk star in the 10th-century Icelandic epic.

Michelle Yeoh busts through the multiverse in Everything Everywhere All at Once

By Charles Bramesco

Swiss Army Man directors Daniels – Kwan and Scheinert – reteam for this suitably out-there follow-up.

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