Offering both in-person and online screenings, Sundance Film Festival is back this year in Park City, Utah. The festival takes…
Author: Hector Gonzalez
Yorgos Lanthimos adapts Alasdair Gray’s weird, acclaimed novel “Poor Things” to construct an exquisite film in which steam-punk taints the…
Adapted from a French graphic novel of the same name, “The Killer” has David Fincher returning to genre filmmaking, attempting…
Director Emma Tammi wants the viewer to spend “Five Nights at Freddy’s.” But it is essentially one night too many. The…
“Aggro Dr1ft” feels like a video game cutscene compilation turned into an eighty-minute feature film; at its worst, it takes…
There are two very special films in this year’s New York Film Festival (NYFF) slate that, coincidentally, center around essential…
“Killers of the Flower Moon” is a lavish-looking picture, stylishly shot by cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, with an outstanding performance by…
This year’s New York Film Festival (NYFF) has plenty of films from filmmakers who have slowly curated their own unique…
One of the things I love about the New York Film Festival (NYFF) is their curation for each section of…
Occasionally tragic, sometimes straight to the point, and reminiscent of her newly-revisited “Marie Antoinette” and “The Virgin Suicides,” Sofia Coppola’s…