Natalia Keogan highlights five films (and two amazing musical acts) to catch at the 2026 True/False Film Fest.
I found a way to look into the universe,” says non-fiction Australian filmmaker Josef Gatti in his feature debut Phenomena. Paradoxically, it turns out that the wonders of the universe ...
Toronto-based writer Dylan Adamson delves into the mysterious backstory of The Napa Boys, the latest from comedians Nick ...
The BAFTAs were rife with scandals and upsets, but as Oscar voting come to a close, will the PGA and Actors Awards provide ...
In his final Considerations column before Oscar voting closes, Tyler Coates celebrates the unpredictability of this year’s potential winners.
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Click here to read Scott Macaulay's last issue, featuring Oliver Laxe and Gaspar Noé discussing Sirat, a special section ...
Nick Kouhi profiles Iranian filmmaker Amir Naderi, touching on his current efforts as a lecturer, his initial foray into filmmaking and much more.
At the 2026 Berlinale, the festival’s insistence on separating art from politics wasn’t reflected in the lineup—least of all in its Forum documentary section.
Before the Berlinale announced its official selection, it presented a remarkable retrospective entitled Lost in the 90s. Spanning wide geographies, with particular emphasis on narratives surrounding ...
A charming scoundrel visiting the city of his father’s birth, William is drawn to his impromptu guide Effy — wise, spontaneous, and half his age. Goldberg & Eisenberg (Director/Screenwriter: Oren ...