Sean Baker’s “Anora” is a wild, raucous ride, sprinting across a high-wire while somehow maintaining its composure. A filmmaking style…
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Around the midway point of Victor Erice’s “Close Your Eyes,” Miguel (Manolo Solo) picks up a guitar and croons “My…
With their continued support of providing opportunities for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) filmmakers and storytellers; Indeed partnered…
I’ve never seen the much-acclaimed 2018 version of the “A Star is Born” because the 1976 version (with scruffy Kris…
Silence reigns for so much of Angela Schanelec’s bold, brooding and stealthily uplifting “Music” that the title itself starts to…
To mark the New York premiere of Annie Baker’s “Janet Planet,” the writer/director programmed a 17-film series, titled “Angels and…
The recent passing of actor Donald Sutherland last week brought to mind an old classic—Robert Redford’s “Ordinary People” (1980). It’s…
Sarah and Toni are two women trying their best to piece together precious time and they’re fragmented lives. They’ve have…
Indie films finding a wider platform to reach their audience is some of the best news small-budget filmmakers can hope…
In “Bleeding Love,” a concerned, unnamed father (Ewan MacGregor) drives to Santa Fe with his troubled daughter, Turbo (Clara MacGregor),…