Tár ★★★½
Women don’t often get to be the center of stories about genius. There have been countless versions of Van Gogh’sContinue Reading
Women don’t often get to be the center of stories about genius. There have been countless versions of Van Gogh’sContinue Reading
At times, Orson Welles was known to express that he felt Citizen Kane, though proclaimed by many as the greatestContinue Reading
Alper Kavak: For this issue of our Living Room Chats, Alex and I are discussing Bernard Queysanne’s The Man WhoContinue Reading
Jacques Rivette is widely regarded to have been the most experimental and uncompromising filmmaker to arise from the Nouvelle VagueContinue Reading
Ian Floodgate: Short films sometimes get overlooked at film festivals even though they provide the industry an insight into whichContinue Reading
Directing one of the most well-known feminist films, Chantal Akerman was influential in both the feminist movement of filmmaking asContinue Reading
It’s often the sign of an exceptional film when you leave the theater (or your couch) with the peculiar sensationContinue Reading
Video on Demand By Ben McDonald Another month of quarantine down, and perhaps many more to go. While few ofContinue Reading
We’d like to bring a smile to your face. This month’s Retrospective Roundtable centers on films that are sure toContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: This month we’re doing things a little differently. There aren’t as many films we’re looking forward to being releasedContinue Reading