Call Me by Your Name, the Story of the Boy Who Knew Everything and Nothing
i. Elio Perlman, not yet a man, hardly a boy, knows everything. He knows everything about the things that noContinue Reading
i. Elio Perlman, not yet a man, hardly a boy, knows everything. He knows everything about the things that noContinue Reading
In the very first scene of Shirley – Josephine Decker‘s fourth feature after 2018’s Madeline’s Madeline – Rose Nemser (OdessaContinue Reading
Eighth grade is a strange year for most. It’s a time when you’re firmly lodged between the conflicting pulls ofContinue Reading
We’re back for a second year of predictions! In a break from tradition, we consider the films nominated at theContinue Reading
A crusade for the truth in the face of the power of the presidency, The Post is a film thatContinue Reading
Known for their dark crime movies (that usually involve black comedy), the Coen Brothers are perhaps the most well-known directorialContinue Reading
Living in the Italian countryside, Elio (Timothée Chalamet) spends his time reading books, transcribing music, and lounging by the pool.Continue Reading
Ben McDonald: December is looking to be a powerhouse for big names in the independent and auteurist department. First up onContinue Reading