As in his equally exceptional previous film, Secret Sunshine (2007), Lee Chang-dong’s Poetry is a perfectly paced and performed character…
As aficionados of Puppy Bowl can attest, attaching stories to the comings and goings of animals is surefire entertainment. Veteran…
One night an electrical blackout rolls across Detroit, and when the sun comes up, the city’s population has disappeared, leaving…
Aaron Katz’s Portland-set junior detective mystery stakes a claim as the founding work of mumble-noir. The 29-year-old director’s two previous…
This 2009 Cannes winner is hyperrealist sci-fi detailing an (anti)social experiment gone awry. The matriarch and patriarch of an upper-class…
Still on track to be the George Cukor of the stroke-movie set, Sebastian Gutierrez follows up 2009’s Women in Trouble…
Fresh out of MIT, Matt Franklin (Topher Grace) is back in hometown Los Angeles, waiting for his future to clarify…
Isn’t it about time we gave Michael Pollan his own food-and-health TV channel? Seriously, he’s in every food documentary out…
Despite the bio-doc implication of its title, Bhutto is not just a portrait of the late Benazir Bhutto, but also…
“The film they don’t want you to see,” by “Anonymous,” shouts the teaser, prefaced by warnings of legal threats and…
Akin to Truffaut’s Day for Night as reimagined by Howard Zinn (to whom it’s dedicated), Even the Rain revolves around…
In Bourne Ultimatum screenwriter George Nolfi’s directorial debut, Matt Damon plays David Norris, a congressman rocketing to the front of…
Built more like an education module than a documentary, Carbon Nation might make you nostalgic for those blissful days when…
As spacey as its title suggests, Gregg Araki’s latest youth film is an occult mystery set in the ultimate SoCal…
Delivering the news in the late 1940s that Universal Pictures would not release Stuart Schulberg’s documentary about the 1945–1946 Nuremberg…
You will not forget the title, as it is repeated four-score times during the movie. Rick and Fred (Owen Wilson…
If you’re going to see one New Age vanity documentary this year, it might as well be the best-funded New…
Precocious, ambitious, and deeply disturbed, photographer Francesca Woodman committed suicide in 1981 at the age of 22; her work was…
Rejiggering the history of postwar Germany into a Shel Silverstein–ish fairy tale about bunnies, Bartek Konopka’s quasi-doc spins the unlikely…
Fifty years after Kim Ki-young’s postwar hothouse original, Im Sang-soo attempts a sleek, breathless update to the tale of a…
