Lost in Translation: Sofia Coppola’s Maturely Romantic Masterpiece
Many of the best romantic films embrace the characteristically visual nature of cinema, expressing their stories of love literally throughContinue Reading
Many of the best romantic films embrace the characteristically visual nature of cinema, expressing their stories of love literally throughContinue Reading
“You realise of course that we could never be friends. Men and women can’t be friends because the sex partContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: December is the month perhaps best known amongst cinephiles for being the month where the heavyweight Oscar contendersContinue Reading
Ben McDonald: August marks that time of the year when blockbuster season starts to flicker out and awards season moviesContinue Reading
This month, a number of our critics share their 10 favorite titles from the Criterion Collection in celebration of theContinue Reading
Introduction In 1959, François Truffaut opened the 12th annual Cannes Film Festival with his directorial debut, Les Quatre Cents CoupsContinue Reading
This month, a number of our critics share their 10 favorite titles from the Criterion Collection in celebration of theContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: This month we have a pretty diverse set of Most Anticipated titles. Two first time directors, two veteranContinue Reading
Summer is upon us. Schools are letting out, and it’s a good time to reflect and remember an age whenContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: A film you brought to my attention was Land of Mine (dir. Martin Zandvliet). The film’s title is aContinue Reading