Rarely have I seen a film that so perfectly captures the balancing act of order and chaos in a single…
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In his directorial debut “Inside,” Vasilis Katsoupis talks about the longevity of art and the worth of creation in purposefully…
“Good Luck To You, Leo Grande” — the two-hander starring Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack — is a refreshing dive into…
When someone with limitations and impediments makes a decision, do we understand how such small action for us might mean…
Opening at the Laemmle Royal theater in Los Angeles and QUAD Cinema in New York City on February 3rd, “Let It…
Branching out from two previous short films (“The Boyfriend Game,” “Family Happiness”), Alice Englert makes her feature film writing/directing debut…
William Oldroyd’s adaptation of Ottessa Moshfegh’s acclaimed novel, “Eileen,” is a class act in misdirection, for better or worse. The…
Thanks to Daisy Ridley’s great understated performance and Rachel Lambert’s heartful direction, “Sometimes I Think About Dying” surprises more than…
Jafar Panahi’s “No Bears” (“Khers nist,” original title) is a daring multi-hyphenate, pivoting from cranky comedy-of-manners to docu-fiction to operatic…
In a banner year for reflective, coming-of-age films, James Gray’s “Armageddon Time” belongs to the blended family that includes the…