Filming 'Assassination Nation' Opened Hari Nef's Eyes
We spoke to the actress about what she learned while filming the teen revenge movie.
Steve McQueen's 'Widows' Is a Tale of Grief Told with Loads of Guns
The film's three bereaved leading women pay off the $2 million debt left by their career-criminal husbands while masterfully dealing with race and class along the way.
Mike Leigh's 'Peterloo' Is the Important History Lesson You Never Had
The British director's new film shows our past still has political relevance today.
The 'Suspiria' Remake Recognises the Terrifying Power of Mothers
We spoke to 'Call Me by Your Name' director, Luca Guadagnino about his reimagining of Dario Argento's cult classic.
'Beautiful Boy' Proposes a Different Kind of Addiction Narrative
The family drama centres relationships over sensationalism, to paint a sensitive but narrow portrait of addiction.
'Lizzie' Is Almost the Feminist Masterpiece Chloë Sevigny Set Out to Make
The fantasy of 'Lizzie' is for the starring women to have just some of the power of the men they've both endured.
What You Need to See at the BFI London Film Festival 2018
From Chloë Sevigny’s take on the Lizzie Borden axe murders to Mike Leigh's 'Peterloo', here are six picks you shouldn't miss.