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Film, TV & Music • Independent • Forming the Future

Review: Ted Geoghegan’s ‘Brooklyn 45’

By Q.V. Hough on June 9, 2023

Review: Charlotte Le Bon’s ‘Falcon Lake’

By Joey Keogh on June 8, 2023

Review: Joaquin del Paso’s ‘The Hole in the Fence’

By Q.V. Hough on June 7, 2023

Review: Alex Andre’s ‘Pratfall’

By Q.V. Hough on June 5, 2023

Crime Scene #4: ‘Amsterdamned’ – The City Is Always Sinking

By Fedor Tot on June 1, 2023

An Interview with ‘Lords of Lockdown’ Filmmaker Mihir Fadnavis

By Dipankar Sarkar on May 30, 2023

The Kids Aren’t Alright: A Preview of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema 2019

By Marshall Shaffer on February 28, 2019

Marshall Shaffer on Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Rendez-Vous with French Cinema 2019

IFFR 2019 Bright Future Review: Virgil Vernier’s ‘Sophia Antipolis’

By Pablo Staricco Cadenazzi on February 25, 2019

“‘Sophia Antipolis’ is not a movie that will be easily digested outside of movie theaters, as it goes mostly for an aesthetic experience rather than a plot-driven story.”

Fabiana Movie Review - 2018 Brunna Laboissière Documentary Film

IFFR 2019 Bright Future Review: Brunna Laboissière’s ‘Fabiana’

By Kyle Kizu on February 24, 2019

“Documentaries always warrant ethical questions about the narrative process, and Laboissière is impressively restrained with her direction.”

Out of Sight, Out of Mind Movie Review - 2019 Brian Follmer Film

IFFR 2019 Bright Future Review: Brian Follmer’s ‘Out of Sight, Out of Mind’

By Kyle Kizu on February 22, 2019

“‘Out of Sight, Out of Mind’ finds a solidly affecting balance of lightheartedness, satire and true, resonant emotion in its final 20 minutes…”

IFFR 2019: An Interview with ‘We’re All Sailors’ Filmmaker Miguel Ángel Moulet and Cinematographer Camilo Soratti

By Yoana Pavlova on February 22, 2019

Yoana Pavlova Interviews ‘We’re All Sailors’ Filmmaker Miguel Ángel Moulet and Cinematographer Camilo Soratti

Hope and Despair: Paul Schrader’s ‘First Reformed’ Screenplay

By Brian Brems on February 21, 2019

“For Paul Schrader, First Reformed’s visual style realizes ideas of transcendental style that he first theorized at the beginning of his career. But that style only works because it serves the story and character he crafted so carefully.”

Happy Death Day 2U Movie Review - 2019 Christopher Landon Film

‘Happy Death Day 2U’ Drops the Scares, Doubles Down on Sci-Fi

By John Brhel on February 20, 2019

“‘Happy Death Day 2U’ is a light sci-fi movie with the thinnest veneer of horror, and your enjoyment of the film will depend on your willingness to accept its geeky premise and nonexistent scare factor.”

David Crosby: Remember My Name Movie Review - 2019 A.J. Eaton Film

Sundance 2019 Review: A.J. Eaton’s ‘David Crosby: Remember My Name’

By Greg Carlson on February 20, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

“‘Director A.J. Eaton’s rock star biography ‘David Crosby: Remember My Name’ checks all the boxes of the lion-in-winter music documentary.”

Double Consciousness: Spike Lee’s ‘BlacKkKlansman’

By Brian Brems on February 19, 2019

“‘BlacKkKlansman,’ fairly or not, will be judged as Lee’s ‘comeback’ movie. He never really left, of course.”

Alita: Battle Angel Movie Review - 2019 Robert Rodriguez Film

Robert Rodriguez’s ‘Alita: Battle Angel’ Falls Short

By Peter Bell on February 18, 2019 • ( 3 Comments )

“Rodriguez’s battle scenes and the performance capture acting of Rosa Salazar (Alita) are shining aspects of the film, but not enough to render it praiseworthy overall.”

What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael Movie Review - 2018 Rob Garver Documentary Film

Berlinale 2019 Review: Rob Garver’s ‘What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael’

By Ben Flanagan on February 18, 2019

“Garver doesn’t really provide more than an overview, but perhaps that will indeed bring new eyes to some great American writing.”

Mr. Jones Movie Review - 2019 Mr. Jones Film

Berlinale 2019 Review: Agnieszka Holland’s ‘Mr. Jones’

By Rhys Handley on February 15, 2019

“A worthy tale of a pivotal figure, ‘Mr. Jones’ deserves consideration, even if it is to be met with confusion and scorn.”

Monos Movie Review - 2019 Alejandro Landes Film

Berlinale 2019 Review: Alejandro Landes’ ‘Monos’

By Kambole Campbell on February 15, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

“‘Monos’ is a powerhouse of mood and aesthetic, weaponising every element of the form in service of a nightmarish descent into hell in the vein of ‘Lord of the Flies’ or ‘Heart of Darkness.’”

No Data Plan Movie Review - 2019 Miko Revereza Documentary Film

IFFR 2019 Bright Future Review: Miko Revereza’s ‘No Data Plan’

By Joey Keogh on February 15, 2019 • ( 4 Comments )

“‘No Data Plan’ is a story for our times. More importantly, it’s a snapshot of a way of life that’s already become commonplace for untold numbers of people in the U.S. and worldwide.”

The Souvenir Movie Review - 2019 Joanna Hogg Film

Berlinale 2019 Review: Joanna Hogg’s ‘The Souvenir’

By Rhys Handley on February 14, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

“‘The Souvenir’ is an infuriating but ultimately rewarding experience set to inspire deep criticism and analysis.”

You Have the Night Movie Review - 2018 Ivan Salatic Film

IFFR 2019 Bright Future Review: Ivan Salatić’s ‘You Have the Night’

By Pablo Staricco Cadenazzi on February 14, 2019

“Waves are dark in Salatić’s sea, and the sound of a constant, unavoidable motor seems to be heard within every character.”

Dreissig Movie Review - 2019 Simona Kostova Film

IFFR 2019 Bright Future Review: Simona Kostova’s ‘Dreissig’

By Peg Aloi on February 13, 2019

“By suggesting that this 24-hour period is a milestone, or page, of an ongoing story, Kostova creates an insightful portrait crafted from carefully-observed scraps and shards. The result is strangely dazzling, like a mosaic.”

Hail Satan? Movie Review - 2019 Penny Lane Documentary Film

Horns Up for Penny Lane’s ‘Hail Satan?’

By Greg Carlson on February 13, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

“As a movie experience, ‘Hail Satan?’ often lives deliciously.”

White Heat Movie Essay - 1949 Raoul Walsh Film

Man on Fire: ‘White Heat’ and the Dynamic James Cagney

By Jeremy Carr on February 12, 2019 • ( 3 Comments )

“Cagney’s sadistic lead in ‘White Heat,’ a searing 1949 crime drama from director Raoul Walsh, is something well past the norms of a conventional male protagonist — or antagonist, for that matter.”

Photo Essay by Andy Witchger: Kacey Musgraves at St. Paul’s Palace Theatre

By Andy Witchger on February 12, 2019 • ( 3 Comments )

Just days before winning Album of the Year at the 2019 Grammy Awards, Kacey Musgraves performed ‘Golden Hour’ songs at a sold-out Palace Theatre in St. Paul, Minnesota. Check out Andy Witchger’s photo essay.

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