Tag: Greta Lee

A House of Dynamite | Review

On a Nuclear Day You Can See Forever: Bigelow’s Living in a Powder-keg, Giving Off Sparks With the doomsday clock adjusted to eighty-nine seconds to...

Praise His Soul: Greta Lee Toys with Willem Dafoe in Kent Jones’ ‘Late Fame’

Six years after transitioning from film criticism, programming and docu features to narrative with Diane (2018), Kent Jones is gearing up for his sophomore...

2023 Gotham Awards: All of Us Strangers Leads Noms, but it’s a “Past Lives” vs. “A Thousand and One” Event

In what is an increasingly convoluted ceremony (remember that each category is determined by a mere five individuals), All of Us Strangers takes the...

Past Lives | Review

Tell Me That You Love Me, Nora Moon: Song Explores Destiny and Longing in Potent Debut Romance cut short before it reaches full bloom is...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Aaron Katz’s Gemini

In his quiet ascension from micro indie filmmaker (2005's All the Stage Is a World, 2006's Dance Party, USA, 2007's Quiet City, 2010's Cold...

What’s Your Sign?: Aaron Katz Lands Lola Kirke, Zoe Kravitz & John Cho for “Gemini”

Fitting that the film title for this thriller is being filmed in it's birthday month, the sign that is represented by the twins Castor...

Sisters | Review

What the Devil Hath Joined Together: Moore Stages a Bacchanalian Bromide Director Jason Moore, responsible for the sugary karaoke competition sleeper Pitch Perfect (2012), returns...

The Cobbler | Review

Shoe Be Doo: McCarthy’s Magical Realism Has No Sole Actor Thomas McCarthy has developed a solid reputation as an indie film director thanks to his...

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Maldoror | Review

Investigation of a Citizen Under Suspicion: Du Welz Revisits...

The Ten Golden Globes Narratives That Will Define the 2026 Oscars

Nomination ballots are being filled out today, and with...