After two pretty underwhelming features in “An Easy Girl” and “Planetarium,” Rebecca Zlotowski is back in top form, just as she…
Browsing: world cinema
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…
After a hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Sundance Film Festival is back in Salt Lake City this year. The…
I encountered “I Vitelloni” in the ‘Turner Movie Classic Collection’ on HBO Max. I am admittedly always weary of watching…
On December 1st, Sight & Sound magazine will announce the results of its once-a-decade poll, surveying global critics, directors, and…
Although there are moments of pretentiousness in its couple of minutes that may cause a quick deride, “Bardo: False Chronicle of…
A wise man once said, “A glorious horror film should be a slow-burn that includes confusion, unease, tension, a little…
Doris Day’s “Que Sera, Sera” plays at the beginning and end of “Father of My Children” (2009), Mia Hansen-Løve’s second…
“Trenque Lauquen’s” twelve chapters in two films might unfold in a way that some audiences might lose patience with, as…
Mark Jenkin blends folk horror elements with his usual distinctive style to create “Enys Men.” This horror film will put…