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December 28, 2025

Interview: ‘Time Life Volume 15. Monument to a Period of Time in Which I Lived’ Director Mungo Thomson on the Stillness of Collective Memory

Advertisements A two-minute curiosity, an exercise in illumination — Time Life Volume 15. Monument to a Period of Time in Which I Lived is a fascinating look at temporary space. As a candle burns down to the end of its wick, we…

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December 28, 2025

Interview: ‘Last Night I Conquered the City of Thebes’ Director Gabriel Azorín on Stillness as Meditation

Advertisements A film that feels necessary to witness on a big screen is a rare sort of magic. With his second feature, Spanish director Gabriel Azorín sought to create that special alchemy. Though at times Last Night I Conquered the City of…

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August 20, 2020

Fantasia Festival 2020 ‘Life: Untitled’ Review: The Beauty of Film Under a Female Director

"Life: Untitled" is a refreshing, female directed film about the struggles of female escorts in Japan.…

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November 2, 2019

‘Vivarium’ Review: Imogen Poots Shines In Otherwise Unremarkable Sci-Fi Satire

Imogen Poots can't quite save Lorcan Finnegan's suburban pastiche from feeling like an overlong 'Black Mirror' episode.…

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November 2, 2019

‘Judy & Punch’ Review: Mirrah Foulke’s Fairy Tale Satire Is All Bark and No Bite

Mirrah Foulkes filters Tarantino through The Brothers Grimm in this ineffective fairy tale satire.…

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October 27, 2019

‘The Whistlers’ Review: Catrinel Marlon Stands Out in this Attempt to Reinvent Neo-Noir

The Whisters is an artful take on the action genre that heavily relies on inspiration from classic cinema — such as the suspenseful noir thrillers of old.…

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January 15, 2019

‘Dogman’ Review

Italian director Matteo Garrone serves a harsh dose of realism in this Cannes award-winner.…

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January 7, 2019

Palm Springs Film Festival: ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’ Review

Advertisements Abrasive, cranky, and mostly unpleasant, Lee Israel is recognizably human. Lee is not a supervillain and she is also not absurdly nice. She obsessively relies on others for validation and praise, yet so easily freezes them out when she feels they…

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January 6, 2019

Palm Springs Film Festival: The Biggest Little Farm

The Biggest Little Farm is an opulent story of our deep connection to the earth and land that surrounds us. …

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November 18, 2018

ReelAsian22: One Cut of the Dead

Ueda Shinichiro's meta zombie comedy is the most resourceful and ingenious indie film of the year.…

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