“If you want to dance the mask, you must service the composer.” Todd Fields’ first feature in sixteen years, “TÁR”…
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The ghost of Jean-Luc Godard looms large over cinema, especially French cinema, so it’s fitting I was watching François Truffaut’s…
“Halloween Ends”…or so the title goes is the hotly-anticipated sequel to 2021’s “Halloween Kills.” By my estimate, “Halloween Ends” makes…
Andrew Dominik’s adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates’ novel, “Blonde,” often tethers the thin line of provocation and exploitation to a…
A career ranging over six decades, Jean-Luc Godard’s filmmaking prowess ranges from his iconoclastic approach to the established conventions in…
Directed by Alexis White and written and produced by Jose Duran, “Goons” is a 23-minute indie comedy that centers on…
True allies can act as a ray of hope to oppressed individuals who have to suffer silently, or face their…
Recently, I caught a screening of the Kannada short film “Menarche” at the Bangalore International short Film Festival. There aren’t…
For much of its history, Orson Welles’ “Citizen Kane” has seemed secure with its designation as the Greatest of All…