Most Anticipated of May 2019
Alex Sitaras: I’ll get us started with the first film in this month’s Most Anticipated selection, Non-Fiction directed by OlivierContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: I’ll get us started with the first film in this month’s Most Anticipated selection, Non-Fiction directed by OlivierContinue Reading
Stop-motion as an art form acts as its own auteur when pulled off with as much class as Laika Studios.Continue Reading
Emma Tammi‘s The Wind is a film of contrasts. Hope for a better future is contrasted by anguish. God with demons.Continue Reading
Our fascination in true crime stories is strange, yet profitable. Though we as viewers know the protagonists of these storiesContinue Reading
There’s a special place in my heart for “stupid” movies that are well-made. Whatever it is about them – theirContinue Reading
Ben McDonald: Though festival season will start to pick up in a little over a month, there are still severalContinue Reading
Jacob Kiesling and Zach Schlapkohl co-directed, along with Ethan Cartwright, the film What Doesn’t Kill Us. The film is a mockumentaryContinue Reading
There are moments where Dragged Across Concrete feels like a statement from a filmmaker justifying his cynicism and challenging filmography.Continue Reading
The latest film directed by an auteur to be given a Netflix release, Triple Frontier is at once a departureContinue Reading
As children, we’re often reminded that there are two sides to every story. No matter how malicious, repugnant, or cruelContinue Reading










