Tower ★★★½
Tower is a peculiar and unique style of documentary. It can not quite be filed away as a reenactment, butContinue Reading
Tower is a peculiar and unique style of documentary. It can not quite be filed away as a reenactment, butContinue Reading
In this seventh film from Asghar Farhadi, the director continues his shift in creating films that are less of aContinue Reading
Things to Come is writer-director Mia Hansen-Løve’s fifth feature film. It stars Isabelle Huppert, though her performance in this filmContinue Reading
A beautiful tribute to the meditative and cynically spiritual films that inspired him, Martin Scorsese’s Silence is equal parts BergmanContinue Reading
In every war, there is brutality and in every battle, there are casualties. Despite the erroneous nature of warfare, thereContinue Reading
If Alfred Hitchcock were alive today, he’d have directed Elle. This masterful psychological thriller has everything Hitch would’ve loved: aContinue Reading
It is unusual to say that a film’s star is its director, especially when that director hardly appears on theContinue Reading
“I never wanted fame, I just became a Kennedy.” The above quote, perhaps more than any other, really encapsulated theContinue Reading
Derek Cianfrance is drawn to tragic stories. His debut film, Blue Valentine, chronicled the devastating collapse of a marriage andContinue Reading
Nicolas Pesce’s directorial debut The Eyes of My Mother presents scenes that are all disturbing. The black-and-white horror film is aContinue Reading










