“With ‘Between the Temples,’ Silver shows an awareness of dramedy cliches and takes great pleasure in making the audience’s skin crawl each time the narrative takes a sharp left turn from expectations.”
“‘Victims of Sin’ certainly is a product of its time and place in regard to its prescriptivism, but Fernรกndez’sย movie far surpasses its simpler elements because of its rather glorious and noirish textures.”
“‘Scrap,’ the feature directorial debut from actress Vivian Kerr, is yet another festival darling that is indeed charming, but one that doesnโt quite pack a punch with its overall visual design and technical execution.”
“‘What Remains’ is a low-key stylish film about human potential and the elevation of consciousness, though Huang keeps the audience trapped in a dark and uncomfortable place with his cryptic storytelling.”
“If ‘Kneecap’ was merely the first ‘edgy’ comedy in years with gags as shocking as they are laugh-out-loud hysterical, that would be enough to recommend it.”
“Director Jac Cron shows major filmmaking potential with her feature debut, though the underdeveloped screenplay will presumably irritate the casual moviegoer.”
“Sorry/Not Sorry’ is fascinating with its exploration of ethics, but Mones and Suhโs documentary essentially plays out like a CliffsNotes version of The New York Timesโ 2017 report about Louis C.K.โs sexual misconduct.”
“The genius of Saylesโ ‘Lone Star’ is that the film envelops its difficult, knotty questions about history, identity and geography without any didacticism.”
โThrough the Writerโs Mirrorโ Interview: George Kowalik and Anne-Laure Tissut discuss the 2022 Percival Everett documentary with director Alexandre Westphal.
“Fiala and Franz, who also co-wrote ‘The Devilโs Bath,’ arenโt interested in making viewers feel comfortable. What theyโve crafted, even more so than their breakout hit, is a tough, distressing watch by design.”
“Being multiple things at once is what makes Everettโs novels, but also his other art, so intriguing. ‘Through the Writerโs Mirror’ is its own process of plate spinning. It is its own juggling act.”
“‘Edge of Everything’ straddles the line of original storytelling and coming-of-age tropes like its teenage protagonist straddles the line between adolescence and adulthood.”
“Overall, ‘The Legend of Mad Max’ offers an in-depth discussion of the franchise’s memorable elements and provides a new perspective that will enrich re-watchings.”