Destin Daniel Cretton’s adaptation of Jeannette Walls’ memoir The Glass Castle is more affected than affecting. It's strange, given how Walls’ life story has al...
The beauty of Jonathan Demme is that he doesn't merely languish in the desolation of Kym. He sees her as a flawed, damaged, at times unlikable or even bad person, but in Demme's world, at the end of the day, she's still treated as though she's deserving of love despite her history....
Mrs. Fang is a study of a face and a sober essay on death. It’s also about fishing. As profoundly moving as it is troubling, this new masterwork from documentar...
There's no shortage of sports for the upper class, but few are as absurd as falconry, especially when it comes to wealthy Qatari sheikhs. The Challenge, a w...
There's one thing that connects some of my favorite American independent films of the last few years: cinematography of Sean Price Williams. Following Liste...
One of the more controversial, much-discussed documentaries to come out of Sundance this year was Trophy, the latest film from Shaul Schwarz (Narco Cultura)...
While the wait between festival premieres and theatrical releases is often extended to build maximum anticipation, for Darren Aronofsky's new film, it'll be...
There is a problem with A Skin So Soft and it goes somewhat deeper than the very thing that that title so poetically calls to mind. The work of Canadian filmmak...