1917 ★★½
The long take is nothing new, and neither is the “one shot film”. Alfred Hitchcock edited his masterful 1948 thrillerContinue Reading
The long take is nothing new, and neither is the “one shot film”. Alfred Hitchcock edited his masterful 1948 thrillerContinue Reading
I Lost My Body follows a disembodied hand as it seeks to reunite with its owner. At the same time,Continue Reading
Makoto Shinkai, director of the smash hit Your Name, returns with another movie that portrays natural phenomena with a supernaturalContinue Reading
Ever since their 2010 feature debut Daddy Longlegs, Josh and Benny Safdie‘s work has centered around hustlers wallowing in theirContinue Reading
US publisher Abrams describes Christine Leunens novel Caging Skies as “darkly comic”, but the story is also a bleak one.Continue Reading
Clint Eastwood returns yet again this year with another film examining heroism. His 2010s output has largely been defined byContinue Reading
Published in 1868, Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women tells the story of four sisters and their family during and afterContinue Reading
Some movies just don’t seem to come out at the right time. The climate around a film never determines itsContinue Reading
Shia LaBeouf‘s 2017 arrest for disorderly conduct, public drunkenness, and obstruction of justice was not his first brush with theContinue Reading
Waves marks a seemingly dramatic departure for Trey Edward Shults from his previous two features. Both Krisha and It ComesContinue Reading










