What We’re Watching – January 2023
We’re starting the new year with bit of drama. Our critics have chosen a number of thoughtful and challenging filmsContinue Reading
We’re starting the new year with bit of drama. Our critics have chosen a number of thoughtful and challenging filmsContinue Reading
Suspense and action is on our mind this October. Continue reading to discover a number of lesser known features asContinue Reading
This month, we’re sharing a broad variety of films including lesser-known LGBT films as well as classic favorites from directorsContinue Reading
In March’s Retrospective Roundtable, we turn to the master of body horror himself, David Cronenberg. Boasting more than a dozenContinue Reading
Steve McQueen, quite simply, is an exquisite filmmaker. As an artist, he is similar to a trained fighter with knowledgeContinue Reading
Eden Lake bears more in common with drama than horror, refusing to lean fully into stereotypes of the latter genre.Continue Reading
This month we take a look at one of Hollywood’s most versatile leading men: Christian Bale. Bale celebrates his birthdayContinue Reading
This month, a number of our critics share their 10 favorite titles from the Criterion Collection in celebration of theContinue Reading
Frustration, desire, and entrapment are the three words that construct the cycle that characters in Song to Song are beholdenContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: This month, we have a selection of pretty disparate films and it’s our first month where none ofContinue Reading