continued from yesterday, Nicholas Bell's Top 20 theatrical releases of 2018.
#10. The House That Jack Built – Dir. Lars Von Trier
The film’s finale, which...
Give a Hoot: Regina Hall shines in Bujalski’s latest Slice of Life
Andrew Bujalski is one of those quintessential American independent filmmakers whose mature work...
Support The Girls
In a filmography that includes 2002’s Funny Ha Ha, 2005’s Mutual Appreciation, 2009’s Beeswax, 2013’s Computer Chess (read review) and 2015’s Results,...
Eric Lavallee: Name me three of your favorite “2014 discoveries”…
Matthias Grunsky: The amazing "Collection de l'Art Brut" in Lausanne, Switzerland. The record "Lieblingsfarben und...
Last year, it was Damien Chazelle's richly texturized, foot-tapping, finger-snapping sophomore pic Whiplash that instantly became the "it" film to beat in the sixteen competition...
Check Mix: Bujalski’s Latest an Odd, Enigmatically Dry Experiment
For his fourth feature film, indie film director Andrew Bujalski tackles the period peace, revisiting an...
Bujalski adds Technology to the Perils of Human Connection
In an Andrew Bujalski film, there is nothing harder than making yourself understood. Funny Haha is...
Moving from last year's eight selections (which included Craig Zobel's Compliance), this year section described as "a “greater” next wave in American cinema" balloons...