If Karen Skloss' feature narrative debut The Honor Farm possesses anything it's an abundance of style. This is a gorgeously shot prom night turned mushroom trip...
Kékszakállú starts off with a disadvantage: it adamantly recreates a sort of purgatory, first in privileged youth malaise and summer daze, then, more interestin...
For way too long now, the concept of #girlpower in comedies has been dominated by white female narratives in which women of color are an afterthought, either pl...
Are there rules on how to make a space epic? If there are, Luc Besson has certainly never heard them because in Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, he ...
There's a captivating science fiction horror concept at the back of director Norbert Keil and co-writer Richard Stanley's Replace with the question: how far wou...
Writer/director Byung-gil Jung sure knows how to open an action flick. Think Oldboy's hallway scene from the first-person perspective of Hardcore Henry spilling...
We see less and less of female actors as they age, the talents often forced into retirement by a lack of interesting parts and the overall sexism of the enterta...
In an early scene in Hong Kong New Wave pioneer Ann Hui’s historical war drama Our Time Will Come, a Chinese rebel accidentally drops a live grenade in the midd...
Cinematic depiction of performance art is a rich tradition, stretching back to the ‘60s as a form of documentation for what are, by design, live works. This lin...