IndieWire’s Chief Film Critic Eric Kohn Picks the Best Movies of 2020 — Year in Review
Even in the bizarre existential crisis of 2020, anyone who thinks this was a bad year for movies hasn’t seen enough of them.
Even in the bizarre existential crisis of 2020, anyone who thinks this was a bad year for movies hasn’t seen enough of them.
“Adventure Time” was the hit that nobody saw coming, and its end is in sight. How did it manage to last this long?
It’s been almost 10 years since Alfonso Cuarón’s “Children of Men” changed sci-fi forever with its bleak vision of the future, but its time has finally arrived.
From “20th Century Women” to “Elle,” several upcoming releases capture the anxieties of the moment.
The show is a groundbreaking television accomplishment filled with many surprises, and it’s not done yet.
We’ve heard this argument before. And it misses the point.
The biggest fall season festival is behind us and these movies still don’t have homes. Here’s a plea to change that.
Before Lionsgate relaunched the franchise with a sequel, the team behind the first film had other ideas.
The director and producer of the new documentary explain how they came to discover the real heroes of Syria’s civil war.
The longtime Hilary Clinton aide is the real star of the show in this year’s Sundance hit, which just took on even greater resonance.
Films often struggle to represent the past in believable ways. But three new films have found innovative approaches.
Get to know some of the big contenders before awards season really hits its stride.