Film
NYFF: Portraits of Rejection in The Other Side of the Wind and American Dharma
It’s too inexact (and politically fraught) to compare Jake Hannaford, the unraveling fictional director at the center of The Other...
It’s too inexact (and politically fraught) to compare Jake Hannaford, the unraveling fictional director at the center of The Other...
You can never really trust an actor when they announce their retirement, but if Robert Redford is to be believed,...
You don’t need to be a metalhead to enjoy this harrowing true story about how one black metal band went...
There’s nothing quite like a disaster and the looming presence of the end of the world to reveal who you...
In a longstanding stereotype of “locker room talk,” here comes a film that proves that women can hold their own...
If Green Room was Jeremy Saulnier’s hardcore punk rock movie, Hold the Dark is his atmospheric black metal film. Filling...
Jim Hoskings’ An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn is a screwball comedy that throws the criminal ineptitude of Fargo and...
Richard Linklater’s follow-up to Slacker, Dazed and Confused, flopped at the box office, but Dazed and Confused went on to...
Musician Al White of the UK band Ghostlight makes his film debut as a director, writer, and composer in Starfish,...
It’s a truism that Paul Greengrass loves a tragedy. From his earliest TV work to films including United 93 and...