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With ‘Argentina, 1985,’ Santiago Mitre aims at another scary swerve to the right

'Cinema can collaborate with justice,' says the filmmaker, telling the story of a military junta's downfall with contemporary urgency

The good, the bad, and the ugly at this year’s Toronto Film Festival

Sania Halifa captivates in 'Hawa' and Harry lays it bare in 'My Policeman'—but what was Sam Mendes thinking with his latest?

“This is an essential American story”: director Julie Ha of ‘Free Chol Soo Lee’ speaks

How a documentary that preserves a key moment in Bay Area history came to be.

Amid a horrific gun violence epidemic, ‘Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down’

New doc tells the story of resilient Congresswoman and mass shooting victim—and how she and her husband became dedicated activists.

Documenting Leonard Cohen’s impact through the prism of ‘Hallelujah’

New film traces iconic song through dozens of interpretations, forming a mosaic of the great singer-songwriter's journey.

‘Every Saturday night was a bar mitzvah’: How ‘Cha Cha Real Smooth’ made the screen

Director-writer-actor Cooper Raiff talks about his charming new Sundance-winning, coming-of-age rom com

‘Beyond rich white guys’: Rom-com ‘Fire Island’ aims for breadth (and hearts)

Movie writer Joel Kim Booster and director Andrew Ahn want to 'celebrate joyful, queer, Asian American friendship'

For ‘Montana Story,’ conceiving dysfunction and beauty in Big Sky country

Filmmakers David Siegel and Scott McGehee wrote an intimate Western sibling story—while locked down in New York City

Cartoonist Keith Knight may be ‘Woke,’ but he’s not finished yet

With his second-season Hulu series and show at the Cartoon Art Museum, the 'K Chronicles' artist is still getting his message out

‘Like a turducken’: Michelle Yeoh and Daniel Kwan on mind-bender ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’

The star and co-director of the wild, multi-dimensional movie talk about getting it from script to screen.