Two of the best actors in the history of television enter “The White Lotus” in the third season, and they’re joined by a perfectly-tuned ensemble of veterans, character actors, and new faces. And all ...
One of Canada's most idiosyncratic fantasists discusses the links between Iranian cinema, architecture, and cultural exchange.
In his heartfelt Critics Choice acceptance speech, he profusely thanked our group. As the evening went on, it became apparent ...
In “The Annihilation of Fish,” age is the accumulation of scars. Aching memories, unhealed bruises and pent-up desires remain ...
Making a case for the need for Joel Schumacher's particular brand of stylistic indulgence in an increasingly sterile film ...
Bring Them Down” begins with flashback: on a winding road through a forest in West Ireland, a car drives too fast and crashes ...
A personal report from the Sundance Film Festival with advice for anyone thinking of attending Park City next year.
There’s a special kind of pleasure in watching a small movie by barely-known actors and filmmakers and realizing a few ...
If you’re someone who treasures the music of Led Zeppelin more than you’re interested in the legend—or the gossip, or the ...
Mourral begins his film with facts about Haiti, providing the viewer with some cultural background before immersing them in ...
Before falling short of those aims, this cloying film tries to introduce an inoffensive Marvin as the nicest guy in the world ...
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