Most Anticipated of July 2021
Henry Baime: After more than a year of pandemic induced lockdowns changing the moviegoing experience for all of us, havingContinue Reading
Henry Baime: After more than a year of pandemic induced lockdowns changing the moviegoing experience for all of us, havingContinue Reading
This year’s Academy Awards is perhaps the most unusual thus far. There’s no telling how the award winners this yearContinue Reading
Eugene Kang: This month we are diving into Vagabond, one of the most esteemed works from Agnes Varda, a directorContinue Reading
Many films have explored love between two people or creatures that have boundaries. Jumbo, Belgian writer-director Zoé Wittock‘s debut feature,Continue Reading
Ian Floodgate: Audiences might be easing back into cinemas, but most of the films we’re anticipating this month appear toContinue Reading
Is there actually always a way out? Taken literally, the answer to that question is an obvious yes, for thereContinue Reading
A light in the darkness reveals two lovers tangled in an embrace, their faces concealed as a flurry of ashContinue Reading
When Céline Sciamma‘s fourth film Portrait of a Lady on Fire screened at Cannes in 2019, it made quite anContinue Reading
Two years since the publication of our inaugural In Memoriam retrospective, we take the time now to look back atContinue Reading
Video on Demand By Alex Sitaras October means Halloween, and for this reason it would be remiss if we didn’tContinue Reading










