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Queer is Guadagnino’s most sensual film yet, with a powerful performance from Drew Starkey and Daniel Craig like you have never seen him before.
Mike Leigh’s uncomfortably honest portrayal of a black mother in London, Hard Truths, is funny, personal and unforgiving.
Steve McQueen's Blitz offers a strong showcase of life in London during WW2, but fails to expand beyond generic ideas or challenge archetypes.
Coralie Fargeat's The Substance, just screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, disgusting audiences and critics alike.
On October 9th, 2024, the 68th annual London Film Festival will begin and with it comes a strong lineup of films available to the public.
The first reactions for Pedro Almodóvar’s The Room Next Door have just arrived from the Venice Film Festival.
At the Warner Bros. panel at Annecy Animation Festival, new footage was displayed for The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. 
In an appearance at the Annecy Animation Festival, James Gunn made some comments on the DCU series, Creature Commandos. 
One of the 2010’s most beloved animated series, Adventure Time, is getting a movie and two spin-off series. 
Some of the year's most anticipated films are eyeing debuts at the 81st Venice International Film Festival.
Tilman Singer’s 2024 film, Cuckoo, has so many aspects on paper that most would expect to ruin the movie, yet it made the experience more enjoyable.
Originally founded in 1938 to compete with the Venice Film Festival, the Cannes Film Festival is a luxurious home to many films of all kinds of genres. Find out what won what.
Sean Baker’s latest film, Anora, has taken the critics at the Cannes Film Festival by storm. 
Francis Ford Coppola unveiled his 40+ year long passion project, Megalopolis, to the world at the Cannes Film Festival last Thursday.
A movie so harrowing, disturbing and deeply person you'd have to see it for yourself, enter for a review of I Saw The TV Glow!