Advertisements Dear Inge, Journalism is lonely work, and pandemics make it even lonelier. Festivals are to be cherished because they bring this industry a little closer together, even if when connection is only virtual. After spending several years in another hemisphere, the…
« read »Sion Sono combines his signature bombast with a characteristically nutso Nic, but the effect is frustratingly jumbled.…
« read »This animated tale imagines a world full of mythical creatures, yet fails to fully find its magic.…
« read »'Pleasure' is a provocative and honest exploration of the porn industry.…
« read »Advertisements Dear Tim, Rotterdam has lift off and we’re together on this virtual ride. You’re in Amsterdam after a stretch in New York and I’m back in Brussels after living two years in Vancouver. How are you adjusting to Europe and its…
« read »Faultless visuals and immaculate performances from an outstanding Ruth Negga and Tessa Thompson make Rebecca Hall's debut a top-to-bottom cinematic marvel.…
« read »'I Was A Simple Man' is quiet, stunning, and incredibly heartfelt in its exploration of time and history.…
« read »Religious tradition and social change come to a head in this comprehensive documentary from Sundance about a group of nuns who challenged the Catholic Church in the '60s.…
« read »'Two of Us' explores perceptions and a hidden love in this surprising French romance…
« read »Through frank realism and compelling performances, Jerrod Carmichael and Christopher Abbott achieve a splendid high-wire balance of tight comedy and meaningful emotion in 'On the Count of Three'.…
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