Jim Jarmusch
“Father Mother Sister Brother” invites you into a space of present-ness where you need to slow down and re-set your metabolism. It invites you to tune out all the noise and sit with the silences between people. A daring ask in a digital world where everyone’s glued to their screens the better to pick up the noise.
Read MoreThe Dead Don’t Die is a satiric trifle, but a cleverly amusing one.
Read MorePaterson is a movie about how ordinary it may be to see the world in a grain of sand.
Read MoreThe documentary is a highly enjoyable musical and social history of the group and its times.
Read MoreAt the Vancouver Film Festival, cinema lovers could look at movies which had been much praised at prior festivals, including winning prizes.
Read MoreTwo new films take a poetic and fantastical look at the artifice of sensual surfaces to imagine the horrific realities beneath.
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