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Bones and All | Review

All the Fine Young Cannibals: Guadagnino Crafts Grisly, Devouring Love Story “It’s amazing what you can do with a cheap piece of meat if you...

2022 Indie Spirits Awards Noms: The Cathedral, Palm Trees and Power Lines, Murina & Aftersun Are Glowing

Everything Everywhere All At Once, Tár, Women Talking and Bones and All are the heavyweight indies that will be properly feted the day before...

2022 Gotham Awards Noms: Todd Field’s Tár Takes Centerstage, Aftersun Gets Love Blisters

Aftersun is the tops of the noms garnering Breakthrough Performer, Breakthrough Director, Outstanding Lead Performance and Best Feature. The noms are out and we...

Don’t Look Up [Video Review]

When an astroid is on a flight path to annihilate the human species, neither the cooler heads or those in positions in power prevail....

2022 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Graham Moore’s The Outfit

Overachiever Graham Moore moved from New York Times bestseller novelist to an Oscar winner for Best Adapted Screenplay (The Imitation Game) and this past...

2022 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Luca Guadagnino’s Bones & All

He had Call Me By Your Name have its world premiere in Park City, so Luca Guadagnino's first American shot film project in Bones...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2021: #52. Terrence Malick’s The Way of the Wind

The Way of the Wind Terrence Malick turns to Jesus for what will stand as his tenth narrative feature The Way of the Wind (which...

The Trial of the Chicago 7 | Review

Kangaroo Court: Sorkin Mounts a Famous Political Trial in Sophomore Feature A project finally brought to fruition after bouncing around in developmental hell for over...

Waiting for the Barbarians | Review

Enemy at the Gate: Guerra Heads to the International Frontier with Flat Coetzee Adaptation The richness and heft of Ciro Guerra’s cinema gets lost somehow...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020: #51. The Last Planet – Terrence Malick

The Last Planet In all likelihood, we’re perhaps being wishful thinkers suggesting Terrence Malick will be unveiling his next project, The Last Planet only a...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #36. Waiting for the Barbarians – Ciro Guerra

Waiting for the Barbarians Colombian auteur Ciro Guerra branches out into a high-profile international co-production for his fifth film, an adaptation of South African Nobel...

Tuesday Blus: Max Ophüls’ Letter from an Unknown Woman, Nolan’s Dunkirk & Bigelow’s Detroit

This week’s edition of Tuesday Blus includes the following titles: Dunkirk (2017) - Warner Bros., Detroit (2017) - Twentieth Century Fox, Letter from an...

Dunkirk | Review

The Art of War: Nolan Wages War of the Senses in Visceral Reenactment On all accounts as noble a cinematic endeavor as it is sheer...

Bridge of Spies | Review

A Bridge Too Far: Spielberg Gets Chilly with Cold War Curiosity We’re used to seeing Steven Spielberg’s penchant for WWII recuperations, whether it be via...

The Gunman | Review

The Gun Show: Morel’s Failed Fashioning of Penn Into Unlikely Action Star If anything, it’s safe to say that The Gunman, the latest film from...

Days and Nights | Review

Birds of a Feather: Camargo’s Debut a Tepid Chekhovian Transplant Contemporizing classic literature can be a tricky feat, though it more often than not seems...

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