The ghost of Jean-Luc Godard looms large over cinema, especially French cinema, so it’s fitting I was watching François Truffaut’s…
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Andrew Dominik’s adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates’ novel, “Blonde,” often tethers the thin line of provocation and exploitation to a…
“Do Revenge” is Jennifer Kaytin Robinson’s teen comedy twist on Alfred Hitchcock’s 1951 film “Strangers on a Train,” starring Maya…
Benjamin Millepied’s first film is a unique effort, namely for its combination of music and dance. Based on one of…
At a time where love stories come a dime a dozen, it’s almost a tall order to make the audience…
David Cronenberg is a filmmaker that divides opinion, splitting the consensus due to his overbearing need to shock his viewers.…
Film festivals are a funny beast, because you go through the entirety of the films that you’re most excited about…
Water really is everywhere in Elena López Riera’s “El agua.” And, just as in the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem, water’s…
Amongst this year’s lineup at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), and its first mainly in-person iteration since the start…
Filmmakers present their stories in an anthology format because of various objectives. A series might present an anthology in stories…