Narvel Roth (Joel Edgerton) sits at a desk in a dimly-lit room, writing in a notebook. In another movie, this…
Browsing: Film Festival
“If you want to dance the mask, you must service the composer.” Todd Fields’ first feature in sixteen years, “TÁR”…
In the closing credits of Ruben Östlund’s Palme d’Or winner “Triangle of Sadness,” Michael Haneke is listed among those the…
João Pedro Rodrigues’ “Will-o’-the-Wisp” (“Fogo-fátuo”) creatively, although disjointedly, examines colonial oppression and the effects of remembrance in the relationship of…
A goodie bag of candy-colored nostalgia, Noah Baumbach’s “White Noise” is a stylish and ambitious take on Don DeLillo’s postmodern…
Bertrand Bonello’s “Coma” explores the existential miasma and uncertainty of the future through hallucinogenic playfulness in techniques and aesthetics. It creates…
It’s been a big summer for film, coming off of the horror niche Fantasia International Film Festival and recent Toronto International…
I am a big fan of Alejandro Landes’ “Monos,” a Spanish-language film that is breathtaking in its visuals and about…
It’s so nice seeing Jennifer Lawrence on the big screen again, and it is so nice seeing her in her…
These days, a favourite pastime is binge-watching true crime on Netflix, as it’s such a morbid curiosity; learning about something…