This year’s Telluride Film Festival acknowledged the impact of streaming services on movies while staying true to its cinema calling.
A limited run of Steven Spielberg’s “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” on the film’s 40th anniversary offers a chance to compare the sci-fi masterpiece with modern blockbusters.
From a husband-and-wife team comes an emotionally compelling, brilliantly acted film about a Russian dancer.
Eliza Hittman’s coming-of-age story follows a young man’s sexual maturation in south Brooklyn.
Pinetop Perkins, Willie ‘Big Eyes’ Smith and Hubert Sumlin played with the greats, and this documentary hopes to give them the recognition they deserve.
Chekhov, Caribbean cookouts and matzo are blended delicately in Janicza Bravo’s highly original movie.
Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson star in Patrick Hughes’s predictable, formulaic action comedy.
Artificial intelligence allows an older widow to create a spiffed-up version of her husband in this sophisticated sci-fi film.
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon return in the series that features luscious food, beautiful places and barbed rapport—this time with a bit of profundity in the trunk.
Robert Pattinson stars in this exhilarating thriller about bank robberies, hospital breakouts and the bond between brothers.
Aubrey Plaza stars as a social-media obsessive trying to find her ideal influencer.
Starting with ‘Rome Open City,’ Rossellini’s ‘War Trilogy’ pioneered cinematic realism with its unflinching view of World War II’s impact on Europe.
This documentary looks at the challenges faced by a female step-dancing team in an inner-city high school.
A U.S. Fish and Wildlife tracker teams up with an FBI rookie to solve a killing on American Indian lands.
Kathryn Bigelow’s latest film looks at the violence that erupted at the Algiers Motel during the Detroit riots of 1967.
The followup to Al Gore’s 2006 film looks at the growing impact of climate change on the world.
Charlize Theron looms large as an MI6 agent at the end of the Cold War.
Luc Besson’s sci-fi spectacle blasts off visually, but its two stars fail to shine.
Martin Provost’s film stars two luminaries of French cinema, Catherine Frot and Catherine Deneuve, as a lonely midwife and her father’s long-ago mistress
Christopher Nolan’s giant-screen production revisits the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of Allied troops from a French beach during the early days of World War II.
A documentary looks at the improvised news organization Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently, created to expose the horrors of life under Islamic State in the Syrian city.
The conclusion of a trilogy in the simian-human series crosses extravagant action with complex themes.
Marvel’s web-slinging series comes of age.
David Lowery’s feature follows a ghost on his long journey home.
Errol Morris turns his eye on the artist best known for her work with a massive 20-by-24-inch Polaroid camera.