Die My Love ★★★
Die My Love is challenging. Director Lynne Ramsay fine tunes every element of this production to be as agitating asContinue Reading
Die My Love is challenging. Director Lynne Ramsay fine tunes every element of this production to be as agitating asContinue Reading
Charlotte Wells’ Aftersun is poised with mystery. Set during late summer at a resort in Turkey, eleven-year-old Sophie (Francesca Corio)Continue Reading
A veteran who makes a living by finding missing girls finds himself trapped in a conspiracy on one of theContinue Reading
This month, we explore the career of one of modern Hollywood’s most profound actors and most peculiar individuals: Joaquin Phoenix.Continue Reading
Alex Sitaras: This month we have a pretty diverse set of Most Anticipated titles. Two first time directors, two veteranContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: April brings us the long-awaited You Were Never Really Here (dir. Lynne Ramsay), a film that premiered at CannesContinue Reading
When Jonathan Ames wrote You Were Never Really Here it seemed he intended it to be adapted for the big screen.Continue Reading







