Film
Cannes Film Festival 2019: ‘The Swallows of Kabul’ Succeeds More on Substance Than Style
Co-directors Zabou Breitman and Eléa Gobbé-Mévell find a neat way to adapt Yasmina Khadra’s 2002 novel to the visual language...
Co-directors Zabou Breitman and Eléa Gobbé-Mévell find a neat way to adapt Yasmina Khadra’s 2002 novel to the visual language...
Annie Silverstein’s Bull is underwhelming in the way that many debut features are; it features the occasional flash of originality...
In recent years, something seems to have gone awry with Jim Jarmusch’s filmmaking. He began his career as the quiet...
To say that shock-auteur Lars von Trier has explored dark subject matter in his past works might be the understatement...
Cannes Film Festival 2018 was fierce, fiery, and feminist, offering up a veritable smorgasbord of international cinema that spoke directly...
Capernaum has the look and feel of a capital-I-important prestige picture. It is an ambitious, heartbreaking, impassioned, deeply angry tale,...
'Under The Silver Lake' is simply exciting, fun filmmaking.
The belief system of an Afrikaans teenager is put to the test in The Harvesters, an austere drama that is...
With 'BlacKkKlansman,' Spike Lee has gone for as broad and mainstream an approach that a film featuring the KKK and...
Sadly, Jean-Luc Godard may be the only person who will enjoy 'The Image Book.'