The filmmaker sits down for a wide-ranging discussion of his film’s poignant themes, the challenges and joys of working with ...
When done well, we don’t mind irrational behavior and inconsistent characters in the name of thrilling twists. When done ...
The show struggles to find new reserves to plumb and veers off in some crazy directions to do it.
If you’re not already in the Miranda Green fan club, there’s not much “Murder at the Embassy” can do to impress new viewers.
They want to help out poor Jesse, so they contrive to boost some DEA equipment from their folks and knock over a trap house ...
And while “Come See Me in the Good Light” doesn’t escape these qualities, it renders the subject with profound intimacy, ...
An unnerving character study that often borders on thriller territory, “The Things You Kill” is a psychologically intense ...
The American Revolution” is rich with detail and vibrant with intellectual filmmaking that seeks to serve as a definitive ...
As you might have guessed, Lago doesn’t get to study medicine in “King Ivory.” You might confuse this movie with an ...
Longtime Sean Baker collaborator Shih-Ching Tsou makes her solo directing debut with the sweet and stirring “Left-Handed Girl ...
Ira Sachs’ new film, “ Peter Hujar’s Day ,” is a meditation on art and friendship, based on the transcript of that ...
A moderately insightful critic, full-on Swiftie and all-around bon vivant, Peter Sobczynski, in addition to his work at this site, is also a contributor to The Spool and can be heard weekly discussing ...
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