The wide, still, often unblinking stare of feature film newcomer Jessica Gabriel’s Ujah burns a hole right through “Lady,” galvanizing the camera and issuing the audience with a challenge to look...
Judd Apatow believes that Americans need to “think long-term, get involved, and make sacrifices” to survive the turbulent state of the world. The director, at the Sundance Film Festival for the...
There’s DIY filmmaking, and then there’s the horror factory that the Adams Family has created in the Catskill Mountains woods near their New York state hometown. The collective — father John...
Harry Styles‘ launch of the music video for his new single “Aperture” both puzzled and delighted fans Friday morning — even as a thumbnail image for the clip further intrigued his...
Season 2 of “Presumed Innocent” has cast Ji-young Yoo in a recurring role. She joins previously announced stars Rachel Brosnahan, Matthew Rhys, Courtney B. Vance, Fiona Shaw, Jack Reynor,...
With “The History of Concrete,” John Wilson takes the least interesting subject imaginable — the dull gray composite used for sidewalks, overpasses and pretentious art films like “The Brutalist” — and...