One of the pioneers of contemporary slow cinema, Lisandro Alonso made a name for himself on the festival circuit with his ...
After exploring World War II with last year’s more experimental documentary Occupied City, Steve McQueen returns to the ...
Released 75 years ago this year, Carol Reed’s towering masterwork of film noir, The Third Man, has entered generation upon generation. Now, in celebration of its landmark anniversary, a new book by ...
Huang Xi’s Daughter’s Daughter is, as the title suggests, a generational drama, but one that encompasses four generations of ...
Premiering at Berlinale before his Oscar win for Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer but now arriving many months after, Cillian ...
The most overwhelmingly emotional viewing experience I had at the Toronto International Film Festival last year, Azazel Jacobs’ tender, beautifully-acted drama His Three Daughters follows Carrie Coon, ...
Mike Leigh is nothing if not an expert at conceiving (in conjunction with talented actors) a certain kind of larger-than-life ...
The “old world” is a wasteland. People still live there, but not for very long. Those in the “new world” live hundreds of ...
The level of enjoyment audience members will have with Andrew DeYoung’s Friendship is tied directly to their tolerance for ...
Andrews’ Bring Them Down is an endurance test with no payoff. Opening with a jarring car crash on a windy road in rural ...
On paper, there are few filmmakers who seem less-suited to the rigors of a project like Eden than Ron Howard. This is the ...
The twisty political thriller Conclave wastes little time getting right into it: the Pope is dead, and after a three-week ...