Maria ★★★★
Suffocating. Pablo Larraín‘s trilogy on important 20th century women can be best described by that feeling. Jackie finds Jacqueline KennedyContinue Reading
Suffocating. Pablo Larraín‘s trilogy on important 20th century women can be best described by that feeling. Jackie finds Jacqueline KennedyContinue Reading
This month, Angelina Jolie stars in Maria, Pablo Larraín‘s latest film, as opera singer Maria Callas. Jolie has had a variedContinue Reading
Just over a decade ago, Pablo Larraín’s breakout film No was released in which he told the story of theContinue Reading
A fable from a true tragedy. These words mark our entry to Pablo Larraín’s portrait of the late Princess Diana,Continue Reading
Ema is one of the ferocious, stunning, wildly ambitious and sometimes messy films that I love. It has a distinctContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: I’ll jump right into things and get us started with Us (and a bad joke). Us is JordanContinue Reading
In a film about the Chappaquiddick incident – in which a car driven by Senator Ted Kennedy (Jason Clarke) wentContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: April brings us the long-awaited You Were Never Really Here (dir. Lynne Ramsay), a film that premiered at CannesContinue Reading
“I never wanted fame, I just became a Kennedy.” The above quote, perhaps more than any other, really encapsulated theContinue Reading
Politics remains a point of contention among Pablo Larraín’s family, his father a senator and his mother a minister forContinue Reading










