Dixon's film is a harrowing but illuminating watch, and an excoriating exhibition of why Black subjects need Black documentarians and cultural interpreters more often than not.
Dixon's film is a harrowing but illuminating watch, and an excoriating exhibition of why Black subjects need Black documentarians and cultural interpreters more often than not.
'One Night in Miami' is one of 2020's most outstanding films.
Despite a foreboding atmosphere, brisk dialogue, and admirable intentions, the gears of 'Slow Machine' grind to a standstill.
This NYFF film is self-indulgent and pretentious.
Sang-soo's spare approach to a spare story lets down some interesting ideas.
Charming performances, clever comedy and pertinent politics make this compact creature feature enjoyable.
A unique, if limited, concoction of engrossing documentary effort and artistically challenging form.
Steve McQueen's 'Mangrove' is confident and effective.
Nicolás Zukerfeld's experimental film is elusive and exciting.
Steve McQueen captures love with ingenuity in his latest.