The Devolution into Primality in The Shout
Watching Jerzy Skolimowski’s The Shout is like watching a distant yet vibrant nightmare. From the very beginning, The Shout disorients usContinue Reading
Watching Jerzy Skolimowski’s The Shout is like watching a distant yet vibrant nightmare. From the very beginning, The Shout disorients usContinue Reading
American auteur David Lynch is often quoted in proclaiming “I get ideas and I want to put them on filmContinue Reading
Following 2019’s Tommaso, master of grit, rebel auteur Abel Ferrara returns with Willem Dafoe for a lofty nightmarish charge atContinue Reading
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Eugene Kang: For this month’s first Living Room Chat, I suggested that we watch Céline and Julie Go Boating. ThisContinue Reading
An actress ever since she was a child, Laura Dern has captured our attention through her authoritative screen presence, regularContinue Reading
Known for both her captivating performances as lead actress and in character roles, there are few actresses whose oeuvre canContinue Reading
Deviating a bit from usual end-of-decade lists, we asked our critics to list their 20 favorite films from the 21stContinue Reading
It’s November 2019, and Blade Runner is now set in the present. What better reason is there than that to commemorateContinue Reading










