Eve’s Bayou and the Fragility of Memory
Eve’s Bayou falls in line with the long tradition of adult stories told from a child’s point of view. EveContinue Reading
Eve’s Bayou falls in line with the long tradition of adult stories told from a child’s point of view. EveContinue Reading
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After almost one hundred years since the first Academy Awards ceremony, Bong Joon-ho‘s Parasite became the first foreign language film toContinue Reading
Noah Baumbach’s mature drama on the tensions and trials of marriage charts the marriage and, ultimately, divorce story of NicoleContinue Reading
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It doesn’t take much more than the opening scene of The Lighthouse to realize you’re watching the work of aContinue Reading