Films like Emilia Pérez and Will & Harper make for vastly different yet similarly unprecedented awards contenders Strangely, improbably, as we move toward Oscar season, there are two trans films that are considered serious contenders...
A couple who discover that three of their four children have a degenerative eye disease go on a round-the-world family holiday in this beautifully shot but saccharine documentary An active, boisterous French-Canadian family of six, led...
Daniel Draper’s ultra-fluid style, trailing his finger across the surface of the city’s life, loses its narrative path Now with three films about different facets of the city under his belt, documentary-maker Daniel Draper has a strong...
It’s that season again, when the streamers bring us hot snowmen and heroes who still believe in Santa. Why are they competing to make the most ludicrous movie possible – and why do we keep watching them? I could summarise the plot of Hot...
A greater degree of setup would have given this story of a Don Draper type’s determination to beat a terminal diagnosis more dramatic heft This drama starts promisingly enough, with a zippy, self-aggrandising voiceover introducing our...
Some fans who have attended early screenings of the film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical have treated it as a singalong. Not everyone is thrilled.
Director Joel Souza and cinematographer Bianca Cline, who finished the late Halyna Hutchins' work but insists everything on screen is Hutchins' vision, brought the film to the Polish festival.
Director Benjamin Ree and editor Robert Stengård tell IndieWire about mapping out the story of Mats Steen's life in multiple formats (including animation) to create a more complete picture.
Fashion student Sabrina Spanta received extraordinary help from SCAD to get her sisters out of Afghanistan — while still honoring the best of her culture.
The British filmmaker immerses viewers in the 1940 London bombings as an imperiled mother and her lost nine-year-old son try to reunite. The Apple TV+ original could contend for a bunch of Oscars.
First screening for troubled western whose cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot on set takes place at niche film festival, boycotted by high-profile figures over a separate sexism row Rust, the western whose production became...