Film
No woman, I’m willing to bet, could have filmed the sex scenes in Red Rocket. She would have cracked up laughing or thrown up.
Read MoreMore homages to 1971’s magnificent bursts of cinematic iconoclasm, from McCabe & Mrs. Miller to The Music Lovers and Walkabout.
Read MoreFans will be pleased that time around director Wes Anderson has shot off everything in his stylistic quiver.
Read MoreJacques Cousteau’s journey, from wannabe pilot to protector of the seas, is chronicled in a new documentary.
Read MoreOne of the great strengths of this Dune is that it humanizes its protagonists. They are detailed human characters, which makes their assuming the mask of the White Savior all the more troubling.
Read MoreBergman Island is a curious, intelligent film that suffers from a disappointing breakdown.
Read MoreWith my customary determination and pluck, I’ve been able to get access to plenty of films at the London Film Fest that cover a broad spectrum of genres, budgets, and nations.
Read MoreReviews of Todd Haynes’s documentary The Velvet Underground, Bruno Dumont’s France, a satire-drama about the news industry, and Nature, Artavazd Peleshian’s graceful parade of natural disasters.
Read MoreJim Marshall fought off all sorts of personal demons while also managing to be in the right place at the right time to get some iconic music photos.
Read MoreTwo divergent works of theater for the screen were at this year’s NYFF, an adaptation of Macbeth in black and white, and a raunchy sleeper from Romania.
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