by Cineccentric Critics July 15, 2020 Number of comments0 Retrospective Roundtable The Films of Claire Denis Claire Denis made herself known to international audiences with Beau Travail and more recently American audiences with the grim yetContinue Reading
by Kevin Jones March 25, 2020 Number of comments0 Reviews Emma ★★★ The work of Jane Austen hardly needs an introduction. Nor does her oft-adapted Emma, which has returned in 2020 courtesyContinue Reading
by Nick Adrian October 20, 2019 Number of comments0 31 Days of Fright Darkness, Tears, and Sighs: The Lack of Color in Suspiria (2018) Remakes of horror classics have become a trend that is most likely here to stay. For the most part, theyContinue Reading
by Nick Adrian May 18, 2019 Number of comments0 Reviews High Life ★★★½ In her most recent venture, director Claire Denis takes us to space in High Life, though she wouldn’t exactly labelContinue Reading
by Cineccentric Critics October 1, 2018 Number of comments0 Most Anticipated Most Anticipated of October 2018 Ian Floodgate: We come to that time of year again where there are many films being touted as awards contenders andContinue Reading
by Rebecca Fisher-Jackson September 8, 2018 Number of comments0 2018 Venice International Film Festival Festival Coverage Reviews Suspiria ★★½ Between the feverish anticipation for Bradley Cooper‘s A Star is Born and Luca Guadagnino‘s Suspiria, the 75th Venice Film Festival has been theContinue Reading
by George Morris August 8, 2018 Number of comments0 Reviews Marrowbone ★★ Chances are if you add the subtitle of ‘a ghost story’ to anything my ears will perk up at theContinue Reading