The Pitt' Season 2 is a modern TV marvel, deftly addressing pressing social issues with urgency and grace. It's also really, ...
Kogonada Asked Six Friends to Fly Themselves to Hong Kong. Three Weeks Later, They Left with a Movie
In their first interview, Kogonada and the cast and crew of Sundance premiere "Zi" tell IndieWire about finding a way to ...
The director of the new documentary on the 'Gremlins' and 'Goonies' star talks about the struggles of getting her film made ...
With new interviews from Rob Reiner and David Lynch, HBO's Mel Brooks documentary pays loving homage to a screen legend ...
Sundance: Rachel Lambert’s 'Carousel' feature revels in the pleasures of everyday life, but isn't afraid to ask the big questions about love.
Series co-creator and director Susanna Fogel tells IndieWire about bringing color and life to the Peacock spy series staring ...
Boilerplate as it can be, David Alvarada's documentary nevertheless offers a rousing assertion that Chicano art is as ...
Mohammed Ali Naqvi’s threadbare doc is too afraid of losing your attention to make the most of the moments when it has it.
Sundance: Rinko Kikuchi's latest starring role finds her navigating deep emotion through a light and quirky lens. It mostly works.
Indie distributor Bob Berney walks us through five decades at Sundance, chasing movies like 'Memento,' 'Donnie Darko,' and 'Y ...
Felipe Bustos Sierra’s energizing documentary tells the story of ordinary Scots resisting a hostile immigration raid.
We are first introduced to Lagos through the eyes of Lady (Jessica Gabriel’s Ujah) and everything is upside down. It’s not a projection error! The image flips and gravity returns. Two young girls are ...
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