International: Europe

Now Playing: IT ENDS Thrills, HOT SPOT Disappoints, INSIDIOUS: OUT OF THE FURTHER Limps, MUTINY Pounds Away

Last month's big-budget blockbusters The Odyssey and Spider-Man: Brand New Day are still playing at multiplexes nationwide, but for those in search of something new and different, we have a few recommendations for you. First is a mind-bender that starts...

HOT SPOT Review: Memorable Visuals, But Not Enough Story or Noomi Rapace

Andrzej Konopka and Noomi Rapace star in director Agnieszka Smoczyńska's sci-fi thriller.

DER FAN Returns with a 4K Restoration Vengeance

It’s been a long time since I’ve heard hushed whispers of the subversive German thriller, Der Fan. Written and directed by the late West German provocateur Eckhart Schmidt, this film was never banned formally, more so shunned due to both...

Locarno 2026 Interview: KETTICÈ Filmmakers Luca Guadagnino and Giovanni Tortorici on Adolescent Rebellion and Protecting Cinema's Rare Roses

At Locarno, the Palermo-born director and his producer traced a line from adolescent resistance to an endangered idea of cinema, specific, unruly and built from a language of its own.

FRANZ Review: Embracing an Incomplete Life

Director Agnieszka Holland's film is a biopic of the iconic Franz Kafka, portrayed by Idan Weiss.

Locarno 2026 Interview: NOBODY'S VIOLENCE Filmmaker Denis Côté Talks Mortality and Making Cinema That "Floats"

The Québécois auteur explains how illness shaped the film's grainy 16mm aesthetic, why disciplined production is essential to improvisation, and how critical feedback informs his uncompromising filmmaking.

Locarno 2026 Industry: Growth, Risk, and the Search for a More Resilient Independent Film Business

Locarno Pro 2026 examined how new financing, co-production and audience-building models could sustain independent cinema in an increasingly uncertain market.

Locarno 2026 Interview: SIXTEEN MOMENTS OF MY LIFE Filmmaker Albert Serra Discusses Five Cameras, Six Years of Creation, and AI's Limits

The Catalan filmmaker explains why his concert film was an "accidental consequence" of six years of work, why cinematographers must edit, and why artificial intelligence can never be innocent.

Locarno 2026 Interview: OBJET A Filmmaker Ann Oren on Touch and the Ecstasy of Losing Control

Filmmaker and visual artist Ann Oren discusses how her sophomore feature draws on Lacan, touch-starved digital culture, Jan Švankmajer, surgical preparation and the dangerous promise of surrender.

MOTELX 2026: DRAG Yourself to Lisbon This September, Full Programme For 20th Edition Announced

Our friends at MOTELX are preparing to hold their 20th anniversary edition of the Lisbon International Horror Film Festival. No small feat, making it to twenty years is indeed a big milestone for our friends in Portugal and they have...

Locarno 2026 Interview: O JACARÉ Filmmaker Basil da Cunha on Gangster Heroes

Plus: a two-year edit and Reboleira's last dance.

Opening This Week: IT ENDS, HOT SPOT, INSIDIOUS: OUT OF THE FURTHER, MUTINY

Plus: 'Franz,' 'Tony, 'The Magic Faraway Tree,' 'Blood Shine,' 'How to Divorce During the War,' 'The Legend of Juan Jose Mundo.'

Locarno 2026 Industry: Marco Perego on Killing the Producer's Ego

Plus: Turning small budgets into freedom, and using AI as a tool, not an auteur.

Locarno 2026: Olivia Wilde on Why Streamers "Bribe" Films Away From Theaters

Plus: Shooting comedy on 35mm, and refusing to "be less."

Locarno 2026: James Gray on Why Every Director "Steals Like Crazy"

Plus: The trap of chasing "fresh" and why AI can't replace human cinema.

Interview: Michel Bonset Wants You To Watch Dutch With Him

Like many other countries, the Netherlands have their own film industry with its own knacks, weirdness, rumors and history. Award-winning Dutch scriptwriter (and sometimes actor) Michel Bonset started a channel on Instagram in which he discusses four Dutch films every...

Locarno 2026: Zoe Saldaña on Making Gatekeepers Answer for Exclusion

Plus: The liberating power of sci-fi and why she's ready to say: "Give me that camera."

Locarno 2026: Virginie Efira on Her Crooked Path From TV, a 20-Minute Japanese Take in Heels, and Why Acting Begins With Listening

After receiving the Leopard Club Award, the Belgian-born star talks comedy, Gena Rowlands, post-#MeToo sets and learning Japanese for Ryūsuke Hamaguchi's All of Sudden.

Friday One Sheet: THE DEVILS, 2026 and 1971

As you can tell, in these parts we are super excited for the October re-release of Ken Russell's 1971 masterpiece, The Devils. The aptly named Sister Hyde Design (who we have featured in these parts in the past for the Faces of...

THE BIRTHDAY PARTY Review: Willem Dafoe Cuts Imposing Figure as Tyrannical Greek Oligarch

When Patrikios (Christos Stergioglou), onetime/longtime physician to Marcos Timoleon (Willem Dafoe), an Aristotle Onassis-inspired Greek titan of industry and all-around oligarch, casually suggests the latter’s resemblance behavior-wise to Marlon Brando’s title character in The Godfather, Marcos laughs, instead suggesting the...