Tackling gentrification to generational trauma, the stylishly shot sequel loses its grasp in the final act
Read MoreDocumentary adds visual magic to the mindblowing science of the hit book
Read MoreAn indirect look at violence and narco fiction at Vancouver Latin American Film Festival
Read MoreDon’t expect straight-up adaptations as Done/Undone, Isabella, and more screen in-person and online
Read MoreAna Katz’s must-see The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet, and more
Read MoreThe eight-hour art film takes a meditative look at rural Japan’s disappearing way of life
Read MoreA look at the creation, and remount, of a seminal work spurred by the AIDS crisis
Read MoreFilm tells the story of an elderly widow’s stand against the resettlement of her village
Read MoreOut on Screen’s 33rd annual festival features more than 90 films from 20 countries, highlighting queer artistic and activist histories and subcultures
Read MoreFrom the otherworldly Lichen to skateboarding portrait Joe Buffalo, a top-flight package of free outdoor films
Read MoreCaer gives voice to Latinx trans community, Well Rounded fights fat phobia, and Cured gives historical fight its due
Read MoreClassics like In a Lonely Place meet a vivid new restoration of Raw Deal
Read MorePablo Larraín’s bold reggaeton dance epic makes a visual splash on the big screen
Read MoreAugust 8 deadline to apply for program that offers mentorship and free access to the VIFF AMP Music in FIlm Summit
Read MoreMore than half its films are by women and nonbinary directors, with expanded series of Indigenous works
Read MoreSeries at The Cinematheque travels from Belgian historical site to Métis chansons
Read MoreOpening lineup boasts bold new Ema musical, the surreal Mandibles, and France’s La Piscine
Read MoreDocumentary directors travel to roadsides, gated homes, and other unexpected spots to gather perspectives on past and present
Read MorePortuguese director Catarina Vasconcelos’s aching memoir straddles the realms of visual art and film
Read MoreScarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh’s sarcastic sister act brings subversive new edge to the Marvel Universe
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