Year: 2016

[Review] Weiner

It's often said that no writer can craft a character as complex and compelling as the subjects in some of our best documentaries. Enter the consummate example: ...

[Cannes Review] The Red Turtle

Motion, love for the Gaia, and lush orchestral music provide the backbone of Michaël Dudok de Wit’s The Red Turtle, a dialogue-free, feature-length animation ab...

[Review] Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising

Originally released during a wave of enjoyable-but-disposable raunchy comedies, the first Neighbors was a trojan horse. Underneath a gleeful prank war arms rac...

[Cannes Review] Two Lovers and a Bear

Kim Nguyen’s Two Lovers and a Bear is a film that suffers from a bit of an identity crisis. Like an indie playlist stuck on constant shuffle, unapologetically r...