One of the pioneers of contemporary slow cinema, Lisandro Alonso made a name for himself on the festival circuit with his ...
Huang Xi’s Daughter’s Daughter is, as the title suggests, a generational drama, but one that encompasses four generations of ...
The most overwhelmingly emotional viewing experience I had at the Toronto International Film Festival last year, Azazel Jacobs’ tender, beautifully-acted drama His Three Daughters follows Carrie Coon, ...
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The world is ending and nobody cares in Ick, Joseph Kahn’s latest genre offering after 2017’s Bodied and 2011’s Detention. Despite only making four features in 20 years, Kahn is ubiquitous in pop ...
How blessed are we to have a whole six hours of Kevin Costner’s mythopoetic Horizon already make their way to (some) audiences, especially when this project has been on his wish list since 1988? I ...
David Gordon Green’s career is one of the most unpredictable in Hollywood. Since his masterful and celebrated debut George Washington, he’s not been shy about planting a flag in a wide variety of ...
The level of enjoyment audience members will have with Andrew DeYoung’s Friendship is tied directly to their tolerance for ...
The “old world” is a wasteland. People still live there, but not for very long. Those in the “new world” live hundreds of ...
Asif Kapadia––the biographical documentary wiz behind contemporary classics like Senna and Amy––opens his semi-fictional film 2073 in a flurry of doc footage. Wildfires, floods, and other such natural ...
Arguably the most surprising Golden Bear winner in ages was Mati Diop's Dahomey, a documentary-of-sorts concerning royal ...