ifc films

‘The Taste of Things’ Review: Lovers Simmer in the Kitchen in this French Foodie Fantasy

The Taste of Things was France’s submission to the 2024 Oscars’ Best International Feature Film category. Set in 1885, Eugénie… Read More

February 8, 2024

IFC Films takes North American rights to Sally Hawkins-starrer ‘The Lost King’ from Stephen Frears

IFC Films is acquiring North American rights to The Lost King ahead of its World Premiere at the 47th Toronto… Read More

August 10, 2022

Interview: Noémie Merlant on ‘Paris, 13th District’ and her discovery of the virtual world

Courtesy of IFC Films Paris, 13th District is the latest film from French director Jacques Audiard. Coming off of his English… Read More

April 20, 2022

‘Benedetta’ review: Praise be, Paul Verhoeven’s silly and sizzling hot nun summer is here [Cannes Review]

“We’re all entitled to a sin,” one nun confesses to her attentive Sister Benedetta (Virginie Efira). And sin she indeed… Read More

July 10, 2021

‘Monday’ review: Sebastian Stan and Denise Gough bring a new level of chaos to the romance genre

At first glance, Monday seems about as conventional as you'd expect from a whirlwind romance between two Americans living overseas.… Read More

April 15, 2021

Interview: ‘Moffie’ director Oliver Hermanus on queer coding in war movies and examining state-embedded racism

To say the very least, South African filmmaker Oliver Hermanus has built up a robust filmography. His exceptional debut Shirley… Read More

April 6, 2021

Film Review: ‘Six Minutes to Midnight’ wastes Oscar-winning actors in convoluted WWII drama

AUTHOR’S NOTE: 'Six Minutes to Midnight' stars Eddie Izzard, who self-identifies as “she/her.”  However, the role she plays is a… Read More

March 24, 2021

Interview: ‘MLK/FBI’ director Sam Pollard on how history repeats itself and how he thinks Dr. King would have reacted to the Capitol insurrection [VIDEO]

MLK/FBI is one of the most consequential documentaries released during the 2020-21 film season. Director Sam Pollard's attention to detail is… Read More

January 13, 2021

Trailer: Jude Law and Carrie Coon are unraveling in ‘The Nest’

In The Nest (read our review here), Rory (Jude Law), is an ambitious entrepreneur and former commodities broker, who persuades… Read More

September 14, 2020

Trailer: History meets patisserie in ‘Ottolenghi and the Cakes of Versailles’

"How do we give people a way to understand Versailles?" From IFC Films and acclaimed filmmaker Laura Gabbert (the acclaimed… Read More

August 20, 2020

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