Frantz ★★★
Frantz is a detour from what we’ve come to expect from François Ozon. Rather than capture sexuality, wit, and subversionContinue Reading
Frantz is a detour from what we’ve come to expect from François Ozon. Rather than capture sexuality, wit, and subversionContinue Reading
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Graduation is not the love letter to Romania that you might expect coming from a director, Cristian Mungiu, who isContinue Reading
Dr. Thomas Harbor (Robert Redford) has discovered the existence of the afterlife, or, as he refers to it as, aContinue Reading
As I walked out of the theater after seeing Julia Ducournau’s Raw, a man walking in front of me turnedContinue Reading
Olivier Assayas has returned for the first time since his brilliant 2014 film The Clouds of Sils Maria with hisContinue Reading
Sivadhasan (Antonythasan Jesuthasan) is a survivor of the Sri Lankan Civil War. As a Tamil Tiger soldier, he is forcedContinue Reading
Macon Blair gained a certain amount of expertise as a protégé of Jeremy Saulnier who directed him in each of hisContinue Reading
I’ve always had a soft spot for horror-comedy crossovers and was excited to settle into watching Alice Lowe’s directorial debutContinue Reading
After a career in film spanning nearly four decades, Jim Jarmusch is still creating fascinating portraits of ordinary human lifeContinue Reading










