Film
Cannes Film Festival 2018: ‘Capernaum’ is a Wildly Ambitious Yet Controversial Mess
Capernaum has the look and feel of a capital-I-important prestige picture. It is an ambitious, heartbreaking, impassioned, deeply angry tale,...
Capernaum has the look and feel of a capital-I-important prestige picture. It is an ambitious, heartbreaking, impassioned, deeply angry tale,...
On paper, Knife + Heart looks like the kind of film fans of queer cinema have been dreaming of. It’s...
The title of The Gentle Indifference of the World comes from Albert Camus’ The Stranger. The protagonist, understanding that the...
You can gauge the goodness of a person by how they treat dogs. This is particularly true for Marcello (Marcello...
Combining philosophy with a drizzly, noir mood, 'Burning' is dazzling stuff.
'Under The Silver Lake' is simply exciting, fun filmmaking.
In the end Solo feels like a collection of references to other, better movies rather than a piece of cinema...
The belief system of an Afrikaans teenager is put to the test in The Harvesters, an austere drama that is...
The complete descent into nihilism and gruesome violence is Lars von Trier’s purpose with 'The House That Jack Built,' an...
'Shoplifters' is not only masterfully made, but the kind of instantly memorable tale that is worthy of being compared to...
With 'BlacKkKlansman,' Spike Lee has gone for as broad and mainstream an approach that a film featuring the KKK and...
“The Riddle of the Sphinx” has been the tightest and most succinct episode of Westworld Season 2 thus far. Enveloped...
Three actresses from different generations intersect in Three Faces, the latest film from Iranian director Jafar Panahi. Under house arrest...
If only the story was a little tighter, we could have had a classic on our hands. Nevertheless, 'Girls of...
It’s a general rule of thumb that any film that starts with an wedding usually doesn’t have a happy ending...