Although there are moments of pretentiousness in its couple of minutes that may cause a quick deride, “Bardo: False Chronicle of…
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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…
Marco Bellocchio may have missed the mark with “The Traitor,” but he’s back in top form with “Exterior Night” (“Esterno…
João Pedro Rodrigues’ “Will-o’-the-Wisp” (“Fogo-fátuo”) creatively, although disjointedly, examines colonial oppression and the effects of remembrance in the relationship of…
I am a big fan of Alejandro Landes’ “Monos,” a Spanish-language film that is breathtaking in its visuals and about…
Water really is everywhere in Elena López Riera’s “El agua.” And, just as in the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem, water’s…
Filmmakers present their stories in an anthology format because of various objectives. A series might present an anthology in stories…