Years in the making, years of waiting for a pandemic to permit its release, Leos Carax and Sparks' Annette is finally out. With this momentous day of course co...
You've probably had the same thought, so forgive anything potentially banal—but it is, frankly, fucking insane that a new film directed by and starring the 91-...
So much that premiered on last year's festival circuit needs a bit of breathing room to have its second theatrical life—when the world was burning, we couldn't...
Though we hope against hope that Francis Ford Coppola can one day—one day soon—craft his dream project Megalopolis, there has been the rather touching project ...
With Joel and Ethan Coen's Inside Llewyn Davis, some wondered if the story of an artist whose creative partner committed suicide, leaving them to venture throu...
Few discoveries are quite as joyous as Joseph Losey. Though a wide, dense filmography, his is perhaps best-liked for its selection of thrillers—perfectly atten...
While Netflix is far from being a haven for admirers of classic cinema, they thankfully are backing strong repertory programming in New York City. After acquir...
The festival seasons have been so crowded—blame a world-ending pandemic that pushes premiere after premiere into the same ten-day spans—that something as unifo...
If Léa Seydoux was the queen of Cannes, Oscar Isaac is the king of Venice. Along with Denis Villeneuve's Dune and some episodes of his Bergman remake, the HBO ...
We are neither explicitly a music publication nor boast a music beat even generally, but I guess we're becoming a Caleb Landry Jones hub. It was little surpris...
After graduating from Hampshire College with a degree in music theory, Leonard Pearce turned his passions to film and writing. He lives in upstate NY with his wife Laura and cat Tardi.