Brandon Harris
Jim Jarmusch Shines a Light on Working-Class Artists and Iggy Pop
We caught up with the veteran filmmaker at Cannes to talk about his two newest films, the poetic 'Paterson' and the Iggy Pop and the Stooges documentary 'Gimme Danger.'
'Risk' Is a Weirdly Satisfying Look into the Life of Julian Assange
Laura Poitras's new documentary offers a thrilling and intimate look into the life of one of the most controversial journalists in the world.
This Movie About Selling Magazines on the Road Might Be the Most Stunning Film at Cannes
Andrea Arnold's 'American Honey,' which explores a usually ignored side of the country, is the talk of Cannes.
Woody Allen’s Plush Treatment by the Media Should Be the Talk of Cannes
The 80-year-old director's Cannes premiere of 'Café Society' arrived on the heels of a renewed controversy over sexual abuse allegations by his daughter.
'High-Rise' Makes Class Warfare Sexy
Ben Wheatley's strange, stylish adaptation of the J.G. Ballard novel about class struggle in a residential skyscraper will leave viewers' heads spinning.
The 'Doctor' Who Implanted Goat Balls on Men and Tried to Become Governor of Kansas
Penny Lane’s Sundance standout 'NUTS!' is a formally inventive documentary that pieces together the outrageous story of huckster surgeon John Romulus Brinkley.
I Went to Puff Daddy's Birthday Party and Glimpsed His 'Black American Dream'
The rap mogul invited journalists and industry folks to his birthday bash, featuring a film screening set to his new, free album, 'Money Makin' Mitch.'
Ta-Nehisi Coates’s ‘Between the World and Me’ Is as Important and Necessary as Everyone Says It Is
One of America's sharpest cultural commentators delivers a rich, abrasive meditation on the existential quandaries of modern American negro life.
The Safdie Brothers' ‘Heaven Knows What’ Is the Most Powerful Movie About the Life of Addicts in a Long, Long Time
We interviewed the filmmakers and actress
New Documentary 'Democrats' Shows Us What Zimbabwean Democracy Looks Like
We spoke to director Camilla Nielsson, whose new prize-winning documentary 'Democrats' is a riveting and startlingly intimate look into the ongoing crisis of Zimbabwean democracy.
'Havana Motor Club' Looks at the Glory and Ingenuity Behind Cuba's Underground Drag Racing Scene
We met the director, one of the film's stars, and Cuba's top racing journalist for a candid conversation about the state of auto racing in Cuba.