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An Interview with ‘Whispers of the Mountains’ Filmmaker Jigar Nagda

By Dipankar Sarkar on March 27, 2026

Review: 2026 Oscar Nominees for Animated Short Film

By Alistair Ryder on March 20, 2026

Review: 2026 Oscar Nominees for Live-Action Short Film

By Alistair Ryder on March 17, 2026

Review: 2026 Oscar Nominees for Best Documentary Short Film

By Alistair Ryder on March 16, 2026

Building the New Queer Canon #9: Richard Linklater’s ‘Blue Moon’ and the 2026 Oscars

By Alistair Ryder on March 12, 2026

An Interview with ‘Whistle’ Director Corin Hardy

By Joey Keogh on March 11, 2026
Take Me Somewhere Nice Movie Interview - 2019 Ena Sendijarevic Film

An Interview with ‘Take Me Somewhere Nice’ Director Ena Sendijarević

By Pablo Staricco Cadenazzi on May 29, 2019

‘Take Me Somewhere Nice’: Pablo Staricco Cadenazzi interviews filmmaker Ena Sendijarević.

Widow of Silence Movie Review - 2018 Praveen Morchhale Film

Review: Praveen Morchhale’s ‘Widow of Silence’

By Dipankar Sarkar on May 29, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

“Widow of Silence’s characters communicate little because the core of human existence is on the verge of death. It’s the humanization of the unfamiliar that makes the characters feel so exceptionally real, and viewers will likely see parts of themselves on screen.”

Booksmart Movie Review - 2019 Olivia Wilde Film

Olivia Wilde Makes Confident Directorial Debut with ‘Booksmart’

By Greg Carlson on May 27, 2019 • ( 3 Comments )

“You don’t have to be a queer teenage activist to relate to Amy, but imagine what ‘Booksmart’ might mean to those who have not seen themselves regularly represented on the mainstream screen.”

Alien Movie Essay - 1979 Ridley Scott Film

Ridley Scott’s ‘Alien’ Is a 40-Year-Old Elevated Horror Masterpiece

By John Brhel on May 25, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

“If ‘Alien’ came out today, it’d likely be hailed as some sort of genius elevated horror/prestige sci-fi movie. It’s an engrossing, pulse-pounding thriller with brains and a unique and stunning visual style. Forty years later, ‘Alien’ remains one of the best sci-fi AND horror films of all time.”

Reward Review - 2019 Cate Le Bon Album

Album Review: Cate Le Bon ‘Reward’

By Leslie Hatton on May 24, 2019

“‘Reward’ may traffic in ambiguity and absurdity, but the feelings it evokes are genuine. At a time when authenticity is considered the ultimate musical currency, Cate Le Bon’s music is rich indeed.”

Cannes Essay - Indian Cinema

India’s 25-Year Absence from Cannes’ Official Selection and the Eurocentrism of Film Culture

By Soham Gadre on May 24, 2019

“Imagine the largest film-producing nation in the world. Now imagine that nation, with more than one 100 years of film history and a global audience in the billions, being conspicuously absent from the single most prestigious and prominent film festival in the world.”

I Am Easy to Find Essay - 2019 Album and Short Film by The National

On Reaching Outward for Understanding in The National’s ‘I Am Easy to Find’

By Rhys Handley on May 23, 2019

“What is crucial to its success is the way Mills and The National reach outward just as much as they do inward, using one woman’s painfully ordinary life to commemorate the differences and the commonalities that define the waves, cycles, memories and echoes of human life.”

Fonotune: An Electric Fairytale Movie Review - 2018 FINT Film

Review: FINT’s ‘Fonotune: An Electric Fairytale’

By Dan Sareen on May 21, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

“‘Fonotune: An Electric Fairytale’ can’t escape feeling like a zany music video concept, lacking the energy or plot to sustain a feature.”

The Sun Is Also a Star Movie Review - 2019 Ry Russo-Young Film

Review: Ry Russo-Young’s ‘The Sun Is Also a Star’

By Greg Carlson on May 21, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

“Despite entertaining directorial flourishes often accompanied by striking stock footage cutaways — from Carl Sagan to a history lesson on Black hair care products — Russo-Young can’t set her hooks into much beyond the postcard images of the Big Apple.”

John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum Movie Review - 2019 Chad Stahelski Film

Review: Chad Stahelski’s ‘John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum’

By Peter Bell on May 20, 2019 • ( 2 Comments )

“As a whole, ‘John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum’ is a fun romp and continues the Greek/pulp mythology set up in ‘John Wick: Chapter 2.’ In future installments, Stahelski might want to tone down the campiness, otherwise the series will lunge into self-parody.”

Chungking Express Movie Essay - 1994 Wong Kar-Wai Film

Indulgent Food and Ephemeral Connections in ‘Chungking Express’

By Emalie Soderback on May 20, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

“Food, particularly junk food, plays a large role in ‘Chungking Express’ by signifying the type of sweet but ultimately fleeting connections (and self-doubt) that occur so frequently for the characters in the bustling Chungking Mansions.”

Jim James at First Avenue in Minneapolis - Photo Essay

Photo Essay by Andy Witchger: Jim James at Minneapolis’ First Avenue

By Andy Witchger on May 19, 2019

“Jim James’s third solo album, ‘Uniform Distortion,’ is a return to his musical roots. After two releases of pulsating psychedelia channeling the darker realities of modern existence, James recaptures the restless exuberance of early My Morning Jacket. That’s not to say James has turned a blind eye to the world around him.”

Jackie Brown Movie Essay - 1997 Quentin Tarantino Film

Once Upon a Time in Tarantinoland: ‘Jackie Brown’ Is a Subtle Outlier in Quentin Tarantino’s Oeuvre

By John Brhel on May 17, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

“While ‘Jackie Brown’ does revel in nostalgia and feature its fair share of firearms, it’s a much more subdued, nuanced and mature film than any of Tarantino’s previous works, or any other production within his entire filmography.’

See You Yesterday Movie Review - 2019 Stefan Bristol Netflix Film

Stefon Bristol Makes Bright Debut with ‘See You Yesterday’

By Greg Carlson on May 14, 2019 • ( 2 Comments )

“One of the greatest pleasures of ‘See You Yesterday’ is that the challenges and complexities of the jumps get better as the story unfolds.”

Blinded by the Light Movie Review - 2019 Gurinder Chadha Film

‘What Would Springsteen Do?’ and Other Questions: Gurinder Chadha’s ‘Blinded by the Light’

By Bedatri Datta Choudhury on May 13, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

“While Springsteen takes the American dream and helps everyone navigate through its dismantling, Chadha packs it all up with ‘Blinded by the Light” and makes it speak to an entirely different country and a whole new generation.”

Tolkien Movie Review - 2019 Dome Karukoski Film

‘Tolkien’ Is a Competent Yet Clichéd Biopic About ‘The Lord of the Rings’ Creator

By John Brhel on May 13, 2019 • ( 2 Comments )

“Those seeking some deep-dive exploration into Tolkien and his process will likely get more out of a standard biography or documentary. As it stands, ‘Tolkien’ is a merely adequate celebration of the author and the power of art.”

The Browsing Effect - 2018 The Browsing Effect Film

Review: Michael K. Feinstein’s ‘The Browsing Effect’

By Q.V. Hough on May 10, 2019

“Written and directed by Michael K. Feinstein, ‘The Browsing Effect’ highlights the beauty of lasting connections. Despite pressing too hard on social media tropes, the film includes numerous charming performances and genuine laugh-out-loud moments.”

Sophy Romvari Interview - It's Him

Some Kind of Connection: Loss and Technology in the Films of Sophy Romvari

By Mike Thorn on May 10, 2019

Mike Thorn Interviews Filmmaker Sophy Romvari

Initials SG Movie Review - 2019 Rania Attieh and Daniel Garcia Film

Tribeca Film Festival Review: Rania Attieh and Daniel Garcia’s ‘Initials SG’

By Bill Bria on May 8, 2019

“Attieh and Garcia have ironically made a movie that metatextually gives Sergio the respect he doesn’t deserve. If he were real, he’d be absolutely thrilled to be the star of a movie that’s so unique, and so genuinely cool.”

Wild Rose Movie Review - 2018 Tom Harper Film

Tribeca Film Festival Review: Tom Harper’s ‘Wild Rose’

By Marshall Shaffer on May 7, 2019

“‘Wild Rose’ has the makings of a movie deathly afraid of validating a ‘bad mother,’ even if it comes at the expense of the protagonist’s internal consistency.”

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