Few filmmakers have as eclectic a catalogue as Richard Linklater. The trouble is, he’s not always successful. The director has...
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Read morePoor Things, Yorgos Lanthimos’ surreal, hyper-sexual follow-up to The Favourite, may start with a death, but it’s soon after filled...
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Read moreThe Wind Rises would have made a fine send-off for Hayao Miyazaki. The tender 2013 biopic of fighter plane engineer...
Read moreAt three hours, writer-director Ryusuke Hamaguchi was able to turn Drive My Car’s deliberate pacing into an asset, transforming its...
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Read more“It’s a very lonely sort of life,” Claire Foy’s youthful ghoul of a mother says to her son, who clearly...
Read moreFilm at Lincoln Center announces Todd Haynes’s May December as Opening Night of the 61st New York Film Festival, making...
Read moreThe evolution of queer cinema has long meant a stronger sense of authenticity coming into films about queer people and...
Read moreIn an era where every other director seems to be making their own autobiographical version of Roma, James Gray isn’t...
Read moreWith First Cow, Kelly Reichardt made her most acclaimed film to date, due in no small part to a funnier,...
Read moreFilm at Lincoln Center announces Noah Baumbach’s White Noise as Opening Night of the 60th New York Film Festival, making...
Read moreParallel Mothers feels like classic Pedro Almodóvar. The Spanish director’s 22nd feature, the film carries a plot that it feels...
Read moreI hope you’re not sick of seeing Oliva Colman at awards shows because wow does she knock The Lost Daughter...
Read moreAs Hollywood and the artists within and surrounding it continue to (slowly) make strides in creating a more equitable industry...
Read moreMorphing an autobiographical vision into a meta text is a daring move. As a result, Joanna Hogg’s sequel to...
Read moreIn an age where Saw has spiraled into Spiral, body horror has lost a lot of its bite. What happens...
Read moreEvery awards season, there are movies seemingly built around showcasing a certain talent rather than constructing a strong narrative throughline....
Read moreFor a while, it seems like The Disciple is a film we’ve seen many times before. When we meet young...
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