It’s a film that changes every time you, the viewer, lose the chance to be fully present for someone you love.
A spotter's guide to how urban exploration, YouTube, and the stunted judgments of Disney adults can all collide to create an ...
Kurosawa has made one of his best films, a work that feels a bit like Agatha Christie, a bit like Shakespeare, and even a bit ...
There’s a lot of “artifice” in Lina’s world: in fact, an entire life can be constructed only from artifice. The void, however, will not be filled; wealth and accomplishments cannot stave off the ...
She wisely knew that people might be more likely to adjust to her wavelength by grounding the film in specific stories. The subject in question is Icelandic writer Andri Snær Magnason, as he documents ...
Victorian Psycho” is almost fun enough if you don’t think much about how much more fun it should be. It’s got some inspired ...
“Ladies First” makes some valid points, then proceeds to beat them to death. The film’s gender-swapped premise imagines a world where prejudice against men is as pervasive as prejudice against women ...
Nicolas Cage told Esquire magazine his character in “Spider-Noir” is “70 percent Bogart and 30 percent Bugs Bunny.” But even that Looney Tunes description doesn’t quite capture the inspired insanity ...
Sex, violence, neon, and leather: Nicolas Winding Refn is back. A decade after his last feature film, “The Neon Demon,” the divisive filmmaker returned to Cannes this year with “Her Private Hell,” a ...
Forty-three years ago, there was a hit film called “Mr. Mom.” It’s about a laid-off auto worker (Michael Keaton) who swaps roles with his homemaker wife (Teri Garr) so she can re-enter her former ...
In case it is not entirely clear that this documentary is an unapologetic love letter to the woman who successfully sued Donald Trump twice, a statement appears before the final credits stating that ...
Like Berlin-based Palestinian filmmaker Kamal Aljafari’s previous experimental film, “A Fidai Film” (2024), his new documentary, “With Hasan in Gaza,” is an exercise in archive and memory. In that ...
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