First Look 2026 Review: “Humboldt, USA” Finds There’s More to Dig Into From Today’s Perspective in a 19th Century Explorer’s Travels
A disconnect with the natural world is revealed by the diminishing cultural currency of the once-legendary geographer Alexander von Humboldt.
First Look 2026 Review: The Method Could Lead to Madness in Charlie Birns’ Singular “The Whole World is a Lie”
A filmmaker's desire to share what he learned from an acting class shows he's still very much a work in progress in this intriguing meta doc.
Debra Granik on Thinking Outside the Box in “Conbody Vs Everybody”
The "Winter's Bone" director discusses this monumental five-part series about the prison that awaits those who have repaid their debt to society in following someone trying to break free.
Francesco Sossai on Finding Treasure Off the Beaten Path in “The Last One for the Road”
The director on seeing beauty in a less scenic route through his native Italy with this fun, boozy road movie about a pair of old pals at a crossroads.
Quentin Lee on Celebrating 30 Years of Margin Films with CinemAsianAmerica
The director talks about rolling with the punches and carving out a one-of-a-kind career, turning his own unique voice into a chorus.
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