In a recent New York Times profile, Jack Fisk, ace art director for Terrance Malick’s “Days of Heaven” recalled the…
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“EXmas” goes down as one of the best names ever for a Christmas RomCom. Unlike “Single all the Way” this…
“Christmas Around the Corner” follows the standard formula for a successful holiday movie. It’s a mere 88 minutes. It’s set…
Netflix has dropped another original Christmas film. The media company has successfully launched a counterpunch to the Hallmark Channel with…
One of the things I love about the New York Film Festival (NYFF) is their curation for each section of…
The seventeenth edition of the New York Film Festival opened with the Italian provocateur Bernardo Bertolucci’s “Luna” (1979), a love…
Occasionally tragic, sometimes straight to the point, and reminiscent of her newly-revisited “Marie Antoinette” and “The Virgin Suicides,” Sofia Coppola’s…
With “The Beast,” Bertrand Bonello concocts a riveting and piercing Matryoshka doll-like exploration of the erasure of emotions amidst artificial…
Pierre Creton’s “A Prince,” which made its North American premiere Saturday in the New York Film Festival’s Currents section, has a…
Like last year’s “The Swearing Jar,” (which also premiered at TIFF), “Chuck Chuck Baby” shines with its music as its…