Noirvember: Noir Classics
It’s that time of year when the shadows stretch long and tall, when goons and dames walk the streets, andContinue Reading
It’s that time of year when the shadows stretch long and tall, when goons and dames walk the streets, andContinue Reading
Scottish director David Mackenzie had his greatest success to date with his prior film, Hell or High Water. Now, heContinue Reading
When someone is asked to name some of the most influential female musicians over the past fifty years, Joan Jett’sContinue Reading
As a directorial debut, Mid90s proves quite promising for Jonah Hill. While the film is not perfect and has classicContinue Reading
It ought to be a delight for any cinephile to be presented with a new Orson Welles film in 2018,Continue Reading
Due to different political and religious beliefs, a film like The Miseducation of Cameron Post may only reach a smallContinue Reading
David Lowery loves the 1970s. His debut Ain’t Them Bodies Saints felt like the descendant of Terrence Malick‘s Badlands, while hisContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: November brings us perhaps the most stacked month of new releases that we’ve seen since starting our MostContinue Reading
The opening scene of If Beale Street Could Talk is a simple one. The camera pans over a couple, TishContinue Reading
Halloween is obviously, without a doubt, the quintessential Halloween movie. The film and the holiday share the same name, howContinue Reading










