Gael García Bernal is excellent in documentarian Roger Ross Williams’ “Cassandro,” as he embodies the two distinct sides (both on and…
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There’s no surprise in saying that documentaries can offer insight into others’ lives, causes, or our planet — but sometimes…
Nicole Holofcener’s return to the big screen, “You Hurt My Feelings,” has moments that call back to her best work,…
One of the main things I admire about the Sundance Film Festival is how they select outstanding documentaries each year-round.…
What do you get when you get together three of Europe’s most intriguing screen presences (in Ben Whishaw, Franz Rogowski,…
Like most years, the 2023 Sundance Film Festival has had an eclectic and exciting array of ‘Midnight’ selections. Some films…
I knew the Netflix Original picture “Dog Gone” would be a winner the second I saw the trailer. A tender…
Maziyar Khatam’s short film “Baba,” co-directed by Anya Chirkova and Meran Ismailsoy, begins with a tense situation: Two men who…
The term ‘pareidolia’ was first used in articles by German psychiatrist Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum in 1866. It’s an umbrella term used to…
Brandon Cronenberg’s latest piece of stylized horror filmmaking, “Infinity Pool,” is a madhouse of depraved body horror delights that takedown…