One of the best films I saw at Sundance Film Festival this year was Wildlife, the directorial debut of Paul Dano. Starring Carey Mulligan, Ed Oxenbould, Bil...
So, what to make of this Le Livre d’Image? Hmm. Speaking at the ISM in Berlin recently, Brian Eno (that granddaddy of sonic soups) pondered why we sometimes get...
It's called All These Small Moments for a reason — one that becomes clear with a final, out-of-nowhere moment of voiceover narration in case you hadn't figured ...
Due to the childish spat between Cannes and Netflix, it means we won't be seeing the most monumental release of 2018, Orson Welles' posthumous film The Othe...
Laura Bispuri’s follow-up to her captivating transgender-themed debut Sworn Virgin is a wrenching, heartfelt drama with an unfussy social commentary that again ...
Is this person “the one”?
Until relatively recently, this wasn’t a question that was often asked in Western society, at least not aloud. For centuries, marri...
With Sundance 2018 wrapped up, the next major American festival is South by Southwest Film Festival and today they've announced their lineup. Opening with J...
“I feel like I need to wake up, but I don’t know what from… or to,” Carey Mulligan’s Jeanette declares to her teenage son Joe (Ed Oxenbould) in Wildlife, Paul D...
I have to imagine every parent at some point wonders where their life could have gone if they didn't have children. This doesn't make them bad people — only tho...
On July 14, 1918 in Uppsala, Sweden, Ingmar Bergman was born, and a quarter-century later, he began to bring his cinematic voice to the world. A century aft...