A young Orthodox couple faces the challenges of living in a society deeply governed by tradition, as they try to…
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“How to Have an American Baby,” the documentary film by Leslie Tai now playing at DOC NYC, piercingly allegorizes the…
“Lake Mungo” is one of the most unsettling movies I have ever watched. The 2008 Australian indie film had a…
I continue the 100 Year Project by tackling a horror film from 1923. “El viejo Barón de Rautakylä” (Old Baron…
“The Hallow” is 97 minutes that feels like 97 years. This 2015 Irish horror film was written by Hardy and…
“The Orphanage” came with high praise. This 2007 Spanish horror film opened at the Cannes Film Festival, and received a…
During one of the more predictable sequences of drunken meandering and wanton womanizing in Marco Ferreri’s “Tales of Ordinary Madness”…
August 2020. The lives of three young professionals intersect in the post-pandemic lockdown Ibiza where they will try to overcome…
One of the theatrical posters for the Kei Ishikawa’s new film “A Man” (Japanese: ある男, “Aru otoko”) features a man…
“Welcome to Luxembourg Airport,” the airport’s information system reads. Time check: 12:25 midnight. In the now-empty arrival area, a single…