NYFF Review: The Inspection
The evolution of queer cinema has long meant a stronger sense of authenticity coming into films about queer people and ...
The evolution of queer cinema has long meant a stronger sense of authenticity coming into films about queer people and ...
In an era where every other director seems to be making their own autobiographical version of Roma, James Gray isn’t ...
At times, Sarah Polley’s Women Talking feels like an adaptation of a stage play more than it does a novel. ...
Expecting the unexpected goes hand in hand with the films of Park Chan-wook. His latest, Decision to Leave, a pulpy, ...
For a director who has mostly helmed understated character dramas, Joanna Hogg digs deep into the cinematic language of horror ...
A lot of genres make their way into Luca Guadagnino’s adaptation of Camille DeAngelis’s 2015 novel Bones & All. It’s ...
Movies exist for a lot of reasons. To reflect our lives. To offer an escape. To trigger something deep within ...
People haphazardly existing in a culture outside their own? A complicated, melodramatic romance? Elegant yet deliberate pacing? Must be Claire ...