The final film from the imagination of this legendary Japanese director is an epic anti-war wonder.…
« read »Greta Gerwig’s sophomore feature is a beautiful rendition of Alcott’s story that gently acknowledges the context that 'Little Women' has lived in for years.…
« read »Abel Ferrara's semi-autobiographical work begins with maturity, but ends up being an exasperatingly one-note exercise in self-flagellation.…
« read »Precise and innovative, Gints Zilbalodis' feature debut is a tour de force that marks him as a talent to watch.…
« read »It is a peek into a harsh reality, a subtle act of advocacy, a tough story that has long been ignored. …
« read »Melina Matsoukas and Lena Waithe usher in a new kind of love story.…
« read »Writer-Director Joe Begos' latest film, Bliss, neatly fits into this insufficiency of vampire films and violently thrusts the genre back into relevancy…
« read »From the beginning to end, Sibyl deals with a beautiful mess of emotions that is a direct result of asinine decision making.…
« read »Though Varda by Agnès will pull at the heartstrings of her admirers — serving as Varda's last film before death — it will forever be a great introduction to Agnès Varda: as a person, as an artist, and as an inspiring force.…
« read »Aaron Schimberg's latest feature asks us to examine the biases and clichés of the cinematic gaze.…
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