What We’re Watching – May 2022
This month’s edition of What We’re Watching brings us a look at two Kenji Mizoguchi films as well as a numberContinue Reading
This month’s edition of What We’re Watching brings us a look at two Kenji Mizoguchi films as well as a numberContinue Reading
This month, we’re introducing a new column to Cineccentric. What We’re Watching is a place for critics to share withContinue Reading
Saint Maud, directed by Rose Glass, puts a spin on the religious horror movie that both honors the tropes ofContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: With the fall movie season upon us, September is when we usually start to see the films thatContinue Reading
In celebration of the release of the World of Wong Kar-wai boxset from the Criterion Collection later this month, weContinue Reading
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger explored the theme of love in so many ways in their work. Their A MatterContinue Reading
Video on Demand By Ian Floodgate Studios might have been pushing back the majority of their tentpole releases until nextContinue Reading
It is indisputable that Italian cinema is one of the most influential national cinemas in film history. Italian neorealism inContinue Reading
At one hundred years old, it has been widely argued that The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari was the first filmContinue Reading
The work of Charlie Kaufman is one of irreconcilable contradictions – the desire to forget the pain of a break-upContinue Reading