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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
Zama Movie Review - 2017 Lucrecia Martel Film

‘Zama’: Lucrecia Martel Gets Delirious

By Greg Carlson on December 21, 2018

“Liminality is the coin of Martel’s realm in ‘Zama,’ and she manages to make the excruciating uncertainty of the long pause an engrossing experience for the audience…”

ArteKino Festival 2018 Review: Gábor Reisz’s ‘For Some Inexplicable Reason’

By James Slaymaker on December 20, 2018

“‘For Some Inexplicable Reason’ strains for authenticity but only registers as a compendium of conventions familiar to the tired subgenre of the post-collegiate dramedy.”

Monsters and Hockey Masks: Primal Evil in Slasher Films

By Sam Moore on December 20, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

“In their own ways, Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krueger all go beyond the real world, and beyond mortality.”

Exaggerated Confrontations of Human Behavior: How Yorgos Lanthimos Is a Master of Horror Realism

By Matthew St.Clair on December 19, 2018

“Lanthimos is a master at challenging the notions of what a horror film can and should be, simply because he elicits the genre’s most key component, fear, out of his viewers.”

A Cinematic Colossus: Interview with ‘The Flower’ Director Mariano Llinás

By Pablo Staricco Cadenazzi on December 19, 2018

Pablo Staricco Cadenazzi Interviews Argentinian Director Mariano Llinás About ‘The Flower’

A Whiplash of Multidimensional Creativity and Inspiration: ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’

By Caroline Cao on December 18, 2018

“With all its supporting superheroes and hints of story threads, ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ is bankable for sequels and spin-offs. As long as there’s creative juice for this world, any follow-up would feel inspired.”

‘The Mule’ – Not Enough to Be Clint Eastwood’s Last Stand

By Peter Bell on December 18, 2018 • ( 5 Comments )

“‘The Mule’ will not be remembered as one of the Eastwood classics. In all likelihood, it will be boxed in with two superior Eastwood films as part of a collector’s pack.”

The Tale Movie Review - 2018 Jennifer Fox Film

Review: Jennifer Fox’s ‘The Tale’

By Greg Carlson on December 17, 2018

“With ‘The Tale,’ Jennifer Fox addresses a painful subject in a straightforward and clear-eyed manner.”

Leaning on the Everlasting Arms: On Transcendental Style and Paul Schrader’s ‘First Reformed’

By James Slaymaker on December 14, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

“The power of ‘First Reformed’ is rooted in Schrader’s ability to take a number of clear forbearers — Bresson, Dreyer, Pialat — and twist them into a style that feels wholly unique and rooted in a personal set of values and obsessions.”

Zack and Miri Make a Porno Movie Essay - 2008 Kevin Smith Film

Sweet, Satisfying and Sex-Positive: ‘Zack and Miri Make a Porno’ at 10

By Joey Keogh on December 13, 2018 • ( 7 Comments )

“‘Zack and Miri Make a Porno’ is a lot like a modern ‘When Harry Met Sally,’ for broke 30-somethings rather than wealthy, super-hot business types.”

‘Scrooged’ Is Still the Most Modern ‘Christmas Carol’

By Bill Bria on December 13, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

“‘Scrooged’ carries on Dickens’ themes and message in a way that speaks the most directly and urgently to its audience, teaching that “the miracle” of giving can happen to all of us, at any time. Provided, of course, we can turn off the TV for just long enough.”

Knife + Heart 2018 Movie

Love Me or Kill Me: Sex, Death and Desire in Yann Gonzalez’s ‘Knife + Heart’

By Sam Moore on December 11, 2018

“Sex and death may be inseparable, but, to the commune of queers and pornographers of ‘Knife + Heart,’ so are sex and life.”

ArteKino Festival 2018 Review: Babis Makridis’ ‘Pity’

By D.M. Palmer on December 10, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

“What saves ‘Pity,’ and the ‘Greek Weird Wave’ as a whole, from tipping into nihilism is the humanism at its core; it is the pessimism of thwarted hopes rather than the negative drive of cynicism.”

Can You Ever Forgive Me Movie Review - 2018 Marielle Heller Film

Ballad of Lee Israel: Marielle Heller’s Excellent ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’

By Greg Carlson on December 10, 2018 • ( 2 Comments )

“‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’ is simultaneously suspenseful and laidback.”

Interview with ‘My Foolish Heart’ Director Rolf van Eijk and Actor Steve Wall

By Pablo Staricco Cadenazzi on December 8, 2018

Pablo Staricco Cadenazzi Interviews ‘My Foolish Heart’ Director Rolf van Eijk and Actor Steve Wall

‘Hospitality’ Review: Emmanuelle Chriqui Needs More Thriller Roles

By Q.V. Hough on December 7, 2018

“Chriqui proves that she’s ready for the next phase in her career, whether it’s in westerns or thrillers. Take heed, Quentin Tarantino.”

Those Who Are Fine Movie Review - 2017 Cyril Schäublin Film

ArteKino Festival 2018 Review: Cyril Schäublin’s ‘Those Who Are Fine’

By Rhys Handley on December 7, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

“Over 71 neatly-distilled minutes in ‘Those Who Are Fine,’ Schäublin emerges as an artist with a keen analytical eye and a knack for mischief hidden beneath layers of despondency and detachment.”

ArteKino Festival 2018 Review: Katharina Mückstein’s ‘L’animale’

By David Pountain on December 5, 2018

“Though the film may try to push its characters into a predetermined path of conflict and personal epiphany, more elusive forms of life can’t help but flood the frame and intrigue with effortless and unutterable tales of their own.”

All the Creatures Were Stirring Movie Review - 2018 Film by David Ian McKendry and Rebekah McKendry

Review: Rebekah and David Ian McKendry’s ‘All the Creatures Were Stirring’

By Joey Keogh on December 4, 2018

“Whether ‘All the Creatures Were Stirring’ becomes a festive must-watch remains to be seen, but there’s enough to enjoy for it to be a part of horror fans’ yearly rotation.”

Salvation Through Cinema: Interview with ‘Boys Cry’ Directors Damiano and Fabio D’Innocenzo

By Pablo Staricco Cadenazzi on December 4, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

Pablo Staricco Cadenazzi Interviews Italian Directors Damiano and Fabio D’Innocenzo

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