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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

In Praise of ‘Krampus’: Celebrating the Pinnacle Anti-Christmas Film

By Brianna Zigler on December 3, 2018 • ( 3 Comments )

“‘Krampus’ is the pinnacle anti-Christmas movie in the way it thrives on the sheer awfulness of the holiday. It is ugly, it is unpleasant, and it is still utterly festive in the fact that it embraces the nature of the season as it has always been.”

Blood in the Snow Film Festival 2018 Review: Tomas Street’s ‘Fugue’

By Leslie Hatton on December 1, 2018

“One of the most exciting things about smaller film festivals is the possibility of seeing the kind of movie that one might not get to see otherwise. That’s what makes Tomas Street’s ‘Fugue’ such a great discovery.”

ArteKino Festival 2018 Review: Anne Zohra Berrached’s ‘24 Weeks’

By Joey Keogh on December 1, 2018

“‘24 Weeks’ is a woman’s film through and through, from the focus on Astrid’s inner struggle to the often stomach-churning realities of pregnancy and motherhood.”

Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood Movie Review - 2017 Matt Tyrnauer Documentary Film

‘Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood’: A Legendary Hustler Shares His Stories

By Greg Carlson on December 1, 2018

“‘Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood’ presents Bowers as a credible authority, but the breadth and depth of the anecdotes leaves it all up to the viewer to accept or reject.”

The Inescapable Magic of Bi Gan’s ‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’

By Pablo Staricco Cadenazzi on November 30, 2018

“In a way, the premise is just the antechamber that one has to see before entering the main room.”

Leave Them Kids Alone: The Subversive Commentary of ‘The Faculty’

By Bill Bria on November 30, 2018

“‘The Faculty’ adds a wrinkle to its parasitic creature that sets it apart from most alien assimilation stories, one that is closely tied with the film’s setting and teenage viewpoint.”

You Reap What You Sow: Jules Dassin’s ‘Thieves’ Highway’

By Ivana Brehas on November 29, 2018

“It is an under-appreciated and distinctly un-American work, due in large part to its simplicity and realism, its unconventional romantic leads, its sympathy for immigrant workers and its anti-capitalist overtones.”

Blood in the Snow Film Festival 2018: A Showcase for Shorts

By Leslie Hatton on November 28, 2018

“While not every film in this BITS shorts showcase completely hits its mark, each has something to offer. It’s refreshing to see this array of talent on display from Canadian creators.”

Film Noir and Apocalyptic Anxiety

By Stefen Strysky on November 28, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

“Where is our own cinema of madness?”

Love, Society and Nations in ‘The Age of Innocence’ and ‘The Remains of the Day’

By Max O'Connell on November 27, 2018

“‘The Age of Innocence’ and ‘The Remains of the Day’ both explore strict societal expectations, unwritten rules and how they box people in, keeping them unhappy.”

Widows Movie Review - 2018 Steve McQueen Film

House Heist: Steve McQueen’s Stylish ‘Widows’

By Greg Carlson on November 27, 2018 • ( 2 Comments )

“For many, McQueen’s stylishness will help excuse the rubbery plot holes, lapses in logic and farfetched surprises that might lead some to wonder how ‘Widows’ might have unfolded as a leaner, tighter operation.”

Why ‘The Ballad of Buster Scruggs’ Is More Than the Sum of Its Parts

By Kyle Kizu on November 23, 2018 • ( 2 Comments )

“In a way, the Coens complete the arc of the film, tying it together cohesively, by suggesting that the arc is random, sometimes cruel, and sometimes meaningless.”

Interview with ‘Cam’ Filmmakers Isa Mazzei and Daniel Goldhaber

By Zach Vasquez on November 20, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

Zach Vasquez Interviews ‘Cam’ Filmmakers Isa Mazzei and Daniel Goldhaber

Fanny and Alexander Movie Essay - 1982 Ingmar Bergman Film

Vague Visages Is FilmStruck: Ingmar Bergman’s ‘Fanny and Alexander’

By Jeremy Carr on November 20, 2018 • ( 3 Comments )

“‘Fanny and Alexander’ is an easily entertaining primer to the cinema of Ingmar Bergman…”

Vague Visages Short Stories: Mr. Mucata’s Final Requests by Mike Thorn

By Mike Thorn on November 19, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

Vague Visages Short Stories #12: Mr. Mucata’s Final Requests by Mike Thorn (Calgary, Alberta)

Suspiria Movie Review - 2018 Luca Guadagnino Film

Danse Macabre: Luca Guadagnino Reimagines ‘Suspiria’

By Greg Carlson on November 17, 2018 • ( 2 Comments )

“Patient blood aficianados who stick with the filmmaker to the final reel will most certainly receive their crimson reward.”

Men and Monsters in ‘The Clovehitch Killer’

By Leslie Hatton on November 17, 2018

“‘The Clovehitch Killer’ offers much for the audience to ponder: what it means to be a man and a human, what it means to keep secrets and what it means to face monsters and survive.”

The Old Man & the Gun Movie Review - 2018 David Lowery Film

‘The Old Man & the Gun’: David Lowery Directs a Robert Redford Victory Lap

By Greg Carlson on November 17, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

“For my money, David Lowery has been as much fun to watch as any filmmaker of his generation.”

Album Review: Neil Hamburger ‘Still Dwelling’

By Leslie Hatton on November 16, 2018

“Yes, Turkington does sing in the same grating timber as his alter ego, but — thanks to a top-notch back-up band — the effect is quite charming.”

‘Les diaboliques’ and the Beginnings of the Erotic Thriller

By Angela Morrison on November 14, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

“One of the most compelling things about ‘Les Diaboliques’ and its cinematic offspring is that viewers are always left with the sense that there are secrets untold, questions unanswered.”

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