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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

Review: Josh Appignanesi’s ‘Female Human Animal’

By Joey Keogh on October 5, 2018

“It’s a confusing enterprise all around, but — at the very least — ‘Female Human Animal’ is unlike anything else out there, for better or worse.”

Sensual Synths and Death Drones: Listening to ‘It Follows’

By Brooke Sonenreich on October 4, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

“The quickening tempo of non-diegetic, alienating sounds should not be simply viewed as part of a film score, but as an access point into the fear-induced perspectives of the victims within this film world.”

Someone Else’s War: A Reckoning with Clint Eastwood’s ‘American Sniper’

By Evan Amaral on October 3, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

“Movies aren’t proverbs — their morals are questionable, their questions are impossible to answer. This is the case for good films, at least.”

Eli Roth Replaces Trademark Irreverence with Quiet Reverence for ‘The House with a Clock in Its Walls’

By Mike Thorn on October 2, 2018

“Ultimately, it seems that the film’s pleasant and inoffensive affect is exactly what Roth intends. The work is unassuming, competently handled and ably colored within its established lines. It aims clearly and unwaveringly to please a young target audience.”

VV Shudder Selects: Using the Camera to Confront the Male Gaze in ‘Revenge’

By Mary Beth McAndrews on October 2, 2018

“Fargeat is almost saying, ‘well, if you want to look at her, you must look at her no matter her condition.’ It is a grotesque way of calling out the male gaze, but it is an effective one.”

Album Review: GØGGS ‘Pre Strike Sweep’

By Leslie Hatton on September 28, 2018

“At 30 minutes, ‘Pre Strike Sweep’ doesn’t overstay its welcome, but instead leaves its listeners looking for the “repeat” button. Don’t make the mistake of thinking GØGGS is a mere vanity project for its members; this is the real deal.”

El Topo Movie Essay - 1970 Alejandro Jodorowsky Film

Vague Visages Is FilmStruck: Alejandro Jodorowsky’s ‘El Topo’

By Jeremy Carr on September 28, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

“Jodorowsky’s film is a potpourri of consecrated iconography and symbolism, providing ‘El Topo’ a breadth of sacred resonance and no doubt augmenting its potential for provocation and interpretation.”

Outside the Frame: On ‘Hale County This Morning, This Evening’

By Brian Raven Ehrenpreis on September 25, 2018 • ( 2 Comments )

“‘Hale County This Morning, This Evening’ is a cinema of living and breathing freedom: a poetry in light and sound that is bridling at the constraints of the very documentary form itself.”

Preview: Brooklyn Horror Film Festival 2018

By Leslie Hatton on September 24, 2018

Leslie Hatton Previews the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival 2018

Blowback: Peter Berg’s ‘Mile 22’

By Brian Brems on September 21, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

“Blowback occurs when policymakers fail to take into account the far-reaching ramifications of their actions.”

TIFF 2018: Director Laura Luchetti on ‘Twin Flower’ and the Art of Giving Shape to a Story

By Bedatri Datta Choudhury on September 20, 2018

Bedatri Datta Choudhury Interviews Italian Director Laura Luchetti

TIFF 2018 Review: Peter Farrelly’s ‘Green Book’

By Manuela Lazic on September 20, 2018 • ( 3 Comments )

“‘Green Book’ becomes more than a comforting story of a friendship that today would actually be perfectly likely when its baseline intersectionality shows its limits.”

TIFF 2018: Interview With ‘Dogman’ Actor Marcello Fonte

By Marshall Shaffer on September 19, 2018 • ( 2 Comments )

Marshall Shaffer Interviews Italian Actor Marcello Fonte

TIFF 2018 Review: Felix Van Groeningen’s ‘Beautiful Boy’

By Manuela Lazic on September 16, 2018 • ( 2 Comments )

“‘Beautiful Boy’ occasionally veers into prevention video territory, but the despair and forced acceptance that David goes through show a side of fatherhood that cinema rarely confronts. Sometimes, your child has to help himself.”

TIFF 2018: Like the Hope of Rain After a Long Summer – A Review of John Butler’s ‘Papi Chulo’

By Bedatri Datta Choudhury on September 16, 2018

“Apart from fantastic performances from its cast, especially Bomer and Patiño, Papi Chulo’s biggest strength is the subtlety and grace with which it deals with the wide cross-section of issues it touches upon.”

TIFF 2018 Review: Alfonso Cuarón’s ‘Roma’

By Kambole Campbell on September 15, 2018

“Anchored by a deeply sympathetic performance from Aparicio, ‘Roma’ is an empathetic, sentimental, stirring delight.”

TIFF 2018 Review: Neil Jordan’s ‘Greta’

By Beth McDonough on September 15, 2018

“Greta’s biggest asset is that it’s a film that relishes in its own absurdity.”

Mid90s Movie Review - 2018 Jonah Hill Film

TIFF 2018 Review: Jonah Hill’s ‘Mid90s’

By Manuela Lazic on September 14, 2018

“The influence of Larry Clark’s 1995 cult film ‘Kids’ may be all over ‘Mid90s,’ but Hill has a more tender and perhaps more realistic approach of his young subjects: they are smart enough to know when they’re going too far.”

TIFF 2018: One Small Step – A Review of Damien Chazelle’s ‘First Man’

By Marshall Shaffer on September 13, 2018

“What ‘First Man’ might lack in emotionality, Chazelle more than compensates for in spectacle.”

TIFF 2018: The French Affair – A Review of Louis Garrel’s ‘A Faithful Man’

By Bedatri Datta Choudhury on September 12, 2018

“Within the power plays of a self-aware love triangle, Garrel examines love, sex and companionship and tries to get to a point where everyone meets and exists in perfect harmony. It’s a tug of war between these three, and the final result is basically a test of which one outlives the others.”

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