Mild-mannered traffic warden Colin (Harry Melling) finds a new lease on life when he runs into emotionally distant but sexually gifted biker Ray (Alexander Skarsgård).
A young William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal) and Agnes Hathaway (Jessie Buckley) fall in love and start a family until a personal tragedy drives them apart, compelling Shakespeare to pen his masterpiece, Hamlet.
The long-awaited solo feature directorial debut from Shih-Ching Tsou; best known for being a producer on Academy Award-winning Sean Baker’s films such as Tangerine, The Florida Project, and Red Rocket.
Annemarie Jacir’s sweeping historical epic recounts the 1936-1939 Arab revolt against British control in Palestine just as Jewish immigrants start sailing in, germinating seeds of a partition that haunts the land to this day.
Blue Moon is the latest film by Richard Linklater. Set on March 31, 1943, the opening night of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II's incredibly popular musical, Oklahoma!
After her mother is brutally murdered, with her face ripped off, Alice must revisit her childhood home and confront her traumatic adolescence. As some new threats lurk behind her, a gory and grueling quest to survive follows.
New Jersey-bred rocker Bruce Springsteen is all set for stardom in the '80s until inner demons force him to lay low and record Nebraska, a grim, atmospheric album that connects him to his blue-collar roots, childhood trauma, and crippling existentialism.
When promising philosophy student Maggie (Ayo Edebiri) accuses her charming yet sleazy professor Hank (Andrew Garfield) of sexual assault, Yale University becomes caught in a whirlwind of legal charges, administrative gossip, and online discourse
Three-time Oscar-winning method actor (and occasional shoemaker) Daniel Day-Lewis returns from his eight-year "retirement" in Anemone, a gritty human drama directed by his son Ronan Day-Lewis.
Paul Thomas Anderson hammers home with One Battle After Another that time truly is a flat circle, America is forever doomed to repeat its history, and how the human spirit continually fights against it for such measly progress.
A substitute teacher, who recently lost her daughter in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, begins working at an elite private school and starts a student choir.
The year is 2020. COVID is peaking. America is divided. But in the sleepy Midwestern town of Eddington, a power struggle brews between an ambitious, gun-toting, antivaxxer sheriff Joe Cross (Joaquin Phoenix) and an equally ambitious, performatively woke, N95 mask-wearing mayor Ted Garcia (Pedro Pascal).