The Velvet Underground ★★★★
Absence is impossible in Todd Haynes’ experimental, fanatical documentary, The Velvet Underground. Marked by split screens rolling with Andy WarholContinue Reading
Absence is impossible in Todd Haynes’ experimental, fanatical documentary, The Velvet Underground. Marked by split screens rolling with Andy WarholContinue Reading
We look back at a number of our favorite films from 2019. This is by no means a ‘best of’Continue Reading
Sickening. Nauseating. Horrifying. These are the words that come to mind while watching Todd Haynes‘ Dark Waters. Depicting the 20-yearContinue Reading
Kevin Jones: November is shaping up to be one of the best months for releases this year. Offering a few moreContinue Reading
Lucia Harper (Joan Bennett) seems to have it all. She is happily married with two kids and a nice house.Continue Reading
Many of the best romantic films embrace the characteristically visual nature of cinema, expressing their stories of love literally throughContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: November brings us perhaps the most stacked month of new releases that we’ve seen since starting our MostContinue Reading
The opening scene of If Beale Street Could Talk is a simple one. The camera pans over a couple, TishContinue Reading
Biopics are a constant in the world of cinema and are no stranger to the Academy Awards. From Damien Chazelle’sContinue Reading
Todd Haynes is a director who wears his cinematic influences on his sleeves. From his very first full-length film, Poison (1991),Continue Reading