Julia Ducournau’s ‘Alpha’ Redefines Family Drama, Explores Grief and Identity Through a Unique Lens March 31, 2026 French writer-director Julia Ducournau, celebrated for her visceral and boundary-pushing films, presents her third feature, Alpha, a work she describes as "a very grounded… Continue Reading
CPH:DOX 2025: A Global Lens on Conflict, Memory, and Emerging Futures March 31, 2026 The 2025 edition of CPH:DOX, Copenhagen’s premier international documentary film festival, opened with Facing War, a poignant documentary offering a rare glimpse into the… Continue Reading
Miroirs No. 3: Christian Petzold Unpacks Fairy Tales, Camera Morality, and the Art of Cinematic Deception March 30, 2026 German auteur Christian Petzold’s latest cinematic offering, Miroirs No. 3, is now captivating audiences in select theaters, distributed by 1-2 Special. The film, starring… Continue Reading
Daughters of the Forest: Unearthing Ancestral Mycology and Indigenous Futurism Through Film March 30, 2026 A profound exploration into the intricate relationship between Indigenous Mexican women and the fungal kingdom, Otilia Portillo Padua’s documentary Daughters of the Forest offers… Continue Reading
The True/False Film Festival Unveils its 23rd Edition, Exploring "You Are Here" with Groundbreaking Documentaries, Music, and Art March 29, 2026 The True/False Film Festival, renowned for its distinctive approach to non-fiction storytelling, is poised to launch its 23rd annual edition in Columbia, Missouri, from… Continue Reading
The Bride! March 29, 2026 Maggie Gyllenhaal’s second feature as a writer and director, The Bride!, plunges audiences into a reinterpretation of Mary Shelley’s enduring gothic masterpiece, Frankenstein. The… Continue Reading
The Sun Never Sets March 28, 2026 Austin, TX – The 40th annual South by Southwest (SXSW) Film & TV Festival, set to unfold in March 2026, marks a significant milestone… Continue Reading
My Brother’s Killer March 28, 2026 Rachel Mason’s compelling true crime documentary, My Brother’s Killer, transcends the typical genre narrative to present a profound "love letter" to a lost era,… Continue Reading
A24’s ‘undertone’: Ian Tuason’s Journey from Pioneering VR Horror to Theatrical Success, Rooted in Personal Trauma and Sonic Terror March 28, 2026 Ian Tuason, the writer-director behind A24’s latest horror sensation, undertone, has emerged as a significant voice in contemporary genre filmmaking, blending innovative auditory techniques… Continue Reading
They Will Kill You Director Kirill Sokolov’s Triumphant SXSW Premiere Marks a New Chapter in His Career and an Incisive Commentary on Power March 28, 2026 The curtain fell on the 2026 SXSW Film Festival in Austin with a powerful and poignant moment as Kirill Sokolov, director of the highly… Continue Reading