Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan star in Beth de Araújo's sophomore film, an exploration of the pervasive power and perversion of real evil.
It’s as twisty and stimulating as Kelly’s most complicated work, but it’s all wrapped in a premise that’s simple enough to ...
IndieWire After Dark revisits the 2006 video game adaptation "Silent Hill," which has aged especially well and is far better ...
David Shadrack Smith’s archival documentary 'Public Access' charts the medium’s history in the heart of New York City.
Director Christophe Gans delivers another bizarre miss for the beleaguered Konami franchise. Starring Jeremy Irvine, Hannah ...
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 Pitt' Season 2 is a modern TV marvel, deftly addressing pressing social issues with urgency and grace. It's also really, ...
The director of the new documentary on the 'Gremlins' and 'Goonies' star talks about the struggles of getting her film made ...
Sundance: Midori Francis stars in the "Relic" filmmaker's latest, which trusts the actress to go to great, gory extremes.
Centenarians don't make for the most riveting interview subjects, but Sam Green's film gleans a real poignancy from what they ...
Molly Manners' debut feature is a fun — and sneakily tragic — story about two British teen girls growing up and growing apart.
Sundance: Rachel Lambert’s 'Carousel' feature revels in the pleasures of everyday life, but isn't afraid to ask the big ...
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