An ambling father-daughter road trip through ‘90s Poland, Julia von Heinz’s Treasure is an odd hybrid. On one side it’s a meandering portrait of a father (Step...
Ten minutes speaking to two subjects with whom you could easily spend an hour each is somewhat like fighting with one arm behind your back. But having intervie...
While we eagerly await Lena Dunham's next full-on creative venture, she's made the rare excursion into a lead role not written and directed by herself. Paired ...
Lena’s Dunham’s new film Catherine Called Birdy represents a difficult case for this critic. The overwhelming feeling of “it’s simply not for me” throughout th...
A good year for Lena Dunham fans, most of all those who crave films about a girl's unusual, tempestuous coming-of-age. With the excellent Sharp Stick (about wh...
If it's become easy to forget the extent of Lena Dunham's talent it is, maybe, in direct proportion to how purely inescapable she was not even ten years ago. "...
Marking her first feature since Tiny Furniture (now more than a decade old), Lena Dunham's Sharp Stick debuted at Sundance to an expectedly divisive response. ...
Lena Dunham’s Sharp Stick, her first feature since 2010’s Tiny Furniture, finds the writer-director again taking big swings with mixed results. Set in Los Ange...
Update: Joe Alwyn (The Favourite), Dean-Charles Chapman (1917), and Isis Hainsworth (Metal Lords) have also joined the cast, Deadline and Variety report. See t...
It was over a decade ago since Lena Dunham broke out with her SXSW-winning, Criterion-approved directorial debut Tiny Furniture, leading to six seasons of her ...