Advertisements Lee Isaac Chung’s brilliant new film, Minari, deservedly received the U.S. Dramatic Competition Grand Jury Prize and U.S. Dramatic Competition Audience Award at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, and his work should remain one of the most influential films of the year.…
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« read »Writer-Director Joe Begos' latest film, Bliss, neatly fits into this insufficiency of vampire films and violently thrusts the genre back into relevancy…
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« read »L’eau froide (Cold Water), directed by Olivier Assayas, beautifully paints the angst of youth against the backdrop of Paris in the early 1970s.…
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« read »Michael Angelo Covino's feature-length directorial debut The Climb, which won the Un Certain Regard coup de coeur jury prize, builds off of the success of his short film of the same name.…
« read »Pedro Almodóvar latest film, Dolor y gloria (Pain and Glory), which premiered at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival and won Best Actor for Antonio Banderas, brilliantly returns Almodóvar to his previous form.…
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