MUBI is presenting the global exclusive online premiere of Albert Serra’s STORY OF MY DEATH, a radically minimalist mash-up of Casanova’s memoirs and Dracula’s legend that took home the Golden Leopard award […]
Chloë Sevigny and Timothy Hutton star in “#Horror” by Tara Subkoff
Snowy Connecticut is the setting for this streamlined slasher about a cyber-bullying circle of tweens hooked on social media.
The Jam – About The Young Idea
About The Young Idea contains a feature length documentary with substantial bonus features and a previously unreleased full length concert in the two disc set. The live show includes ‘“Going Underground,” “Dreams […]
Actresses
Tensions mount as an aspiring performer becomes romantically involved with an established Off Broadway star in ‘Actresses’, New York-based director Jeremy Hersh’s award winning short.
Koji Fukada – Sayonara
Whether it’s the anthropomorphic cyborg cat Doraemon, Sony’s artificially intelligent canine pet Aibo or even baby harp seals created to assist dementia patients, robots have long been recognized in Japan as capable […]
Jaco
JACO a compelling story of prodigious talent, personal adventures and raw human vulnerability, ‘JACO’ presents the world of the bass guitar phenomenon Jaco Pastorius through the eyes of his family and various […]
Gaspar Noé Talks Love, 3D Sex, Drugs, and Intimacy
Six years after his groundbreaking, psychedelic epic ‘Enter The Void’, French Argentinian provocateur Gaspar Noé is back with his latest film – the shot in 3d, (very) sexually explicit ‘Love’. The story […]
The Empire Files – The Rise of History’s Biggest Empire
The new documentary titled The Rise of History’s Biggest Empire explores the origins and current mechanics behind America’s forceful dominance on the world stage. According to the views expressed in the film, […]
Hawaii’s Children
Meet the denizens of paradise in Christian Sorensen Hansen’s Kama’aina, a sweeping portrait of the six islands that are a “mystery to mainlanders”.
Hi, How Are You Daniel Johnston?
Gabriel Sunday’s hallucinogenic portrait of the outsider artist and Kurt Cobain favorite Daniel Johnston, with music from Lana Del Rey and a cameo from Soko.