NYFF Review: Decision to Leave
Expecting the unexpected goes hand in hand with the films of Park Chan-wook. His latest, Decision to Leave, a pulpy, ...
Expecting the unexpected goes hand in hand with the films of Park Chan-wook. His latest, Decision to Leave, a pulpy, ...
For a director who has mostly helmed understated character dramas, Joanna Hogg digs deep into the cinematic language of horror ...
With First Cow, Kelly Reichardt made her most acclaimed film to date, due in no small part to a funnier, ...
For roughly the first hour of White Noise, it feels like you’re watching the next great American satire. Based on ...
A lot of genres make their way into Luca Guadagnino’s adaptation of Camille DeAngelis’s 2015 novel Bones & All. It’s ...
Parallel Mothers feels like classic Pedro Almodóvar. The Spanish director’s 22nd feature, the film carries a plot that it feels ...
I hope you’re not sick of seeing Oliva Colman at awards shows because wow does she knock The Lost Daughter ...
As Hollywood and the artists within and surrounding it continue to (slowly) make strides in creating a more equitable industry ...
When Chloe Zhao’s The Rider released in 2018, it felt like a breath of fresh air for the western. A ...
Morphing an autobiographical vision into a meta text is a daring move. As a result, Joanna Hogg’s sequel to ...
We've never had a film come in with 16 nominations. We've barely had films come in with 14. And of...