Maria ★★★★
Suffocating. Pablo Larraín‘s trilogy on important 20th century women can be best described by that feeling. Jackie finds Jacqueline KennedyContinue Reading
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Just over a decade ago, Pablo Larraín’s breakout film No was released in which he told the story of theContinue Reading
Some of the most thought-provoking and moving films stir our thoughts and feelings because they engage us, and we becomeContinue Reading
For the first time since 2018, the Academy Awards will have a host. Three of them, actually. Actresses/comedians Regina Hall,Continue Reading
A fable from a true tragedy. These words mark our entry to Pablo Larraín’s portrait of the late Princess Diana,Continue Reading
Ema is one of the ferocious, stunning, wildly ambitious and sometimes messy films that I love. It has a distinctContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: First and foremost this month, I’m looking forward to Annette. The Leos Carax film premiered at Cannes thisContinue Reading
Video on Demand By Ian Floodgate The temporary closure of cinemas has led to the rescheduling of many new releases.Continue Reading
The second feature from Chilean director Théo Court, White on White, is set in Tierra del Fuego, an archipelago offContinue Reading
Everything is pointing to an inescapable fact in Gloria Bell’s (Julianne Moore) life: she is getting old. Her kids areContinue Reading









