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An Interview with ‘I, Poppy’ Filmmaker Vivek Chaudhary

By Dipankar Sarkar on April 3, 2026

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

Review: Aaron Sorkin’s ‘Molly’s Game’

By Colin Biggs on December 28, 2017

“For a film that prides itself on being ‘based on a true story,’ ‘Molly’s Game’ often relies on moments that are too coincidental, too easy. Yet, there’s nothing here to suggest that Sorkin won’t eventually figure things out behind the camera.”

Review: Fatih Akin’s ‘In the Fade’

By Dan Schindel on December 27, 2017

“Writer/director Akin presents everything through a stilted lens which mistakes prosaic framing and editing for a matter of fact tone.”

Critics in Conversation: Manuela Lazic and Adam Nayman – First Cinematic Loves, Current Inspirations and Finding Your Voice

By Manuela Lazic on December 22, 2017 • ( 2 Comments )

In the first part of a three-chapter conversation conducted over months via a large Google Doc, film critics Manuela Lazic and Adam Nayman discuss what makes a writer’s voice, colleagues that keep inspiring them and how, a generation apart, they became interested in movies and writing.

Vague Visages Is FilmStruck: Jeremy Carr on Costa-Gavras’ ‘Z’

By Jeremy Carr on December 22, 2017

“‘Z’ is thoughtful, provocative, impassioned entertainment, stylish and teeming with conviction.”

Review: Nora Twomey’s ‘The Breadwinner’

By Kate Saccone on December 21, 2017 • ( 1 Comment )

“‘The Breadwinner’ is a beautifully-constructed yet grueling story of female bravery that feels both timeless and timely.”

Review: Scott Cooper’s ‘Hostiles’

By Dan Schindel on December 21, 2017

“For all its attempts at dissecting human cruelty, there’s no human core to this story, which makes its 135-minute runtime feel twice as long.”

The Ideology of Kinko’s: A Conversation with ‘Lady Bird’ Cinematographer Sam Levy

By Devika Girish on December 20, 2017 • ( 4 Comments )

Devika Girish Interviews Sam Levy

Devious Dialogues: Mike Thorn and Anya Stanley on the ‘Psycho’ Franchise

By Mike Thorn on December 20, 2017

“I’ll even go so far as to say that the sequel is just as satisfying as the original, in my eyes.”

The Birds and the Beats: How ‘Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai’ Achieved Ultimate Serenity

By Tom Williams on December 19, 2017

“Ghost Dog glides through the story with the swiftness of an avian being in a film that never fails to be cathartic.”

The Bees Won’t Sting: On Celebrity Adoration, Hollywood Misdirection and Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘Boogie Nights’

By Q.V. Hough on December 18, 2017

“At some point, you’ve got to take down the celebrity posters, or at least reassess what they represent.”

Real, All Too Real: Rakhee Sandilya’s ‘Ribbon’

By Bedatri Datta Choudhury on December 18, 2017

“Within the context of a cinema that is high-strung and often defined by its over-the-top, spectacle-driven family dramas, ‘Ribbon’ and its smallness (and everydayness) is not just a refreshing break but an extremely well-timed breaking of the mold.”

The Story of the Girl Named Blue: Danish Renzu’s ‘Half Widow’

By Bedatri Datta Choudhury on December 16, 2017

“Renzu’s film gives a face to the thousands of women featured in the papers, disturbingly called ‘half widows’ — not just defined by the lack of a husband, but also by this ‘half,’ not full, not a complete status of being.”

Grief in Life and Death: A Comparison of ‘A Ghost Story’ and ‘Manchester by the Sea’

By Conor Lochrie on December 14, 2017 • ( 2 Comments )

“Although individual grief may be colored by guilt or loneliness, jealousy or the passage of time, ultimately everyone who knows love will know a ghost story, and suffer the same grief or become a ghost in the end.”

Book Review: ‘Yuletide Terror: Christmas Horror on Film and Television’

By Anya Stanley on December 14, 2017

“‘Yuletide Terror: Christmas Horror On Film And Television’ provides insights not only on genre cinema, but on origins and aspects of the holiday season itself.”

Murphy’s Law and the Man Who Murdered Himself: Nikhil Nagesh Bhat’s ‘Long Live Brij Mohan!’

By Bedatri Datta Choudhury on December 13, 2017

“If Murphy’s Law were to be made into a film, it’d look a lot like Nikhil Nagesh Bhat’s ‘Long Live Brij Mohan!’ His production, in more ways than one, is also a metaphor for the city of Delhi.”

Vague Visages Writers’ Room: 2017’s Under the Radar Films

By Vague Visages on December 12, 2017

In the Vague Visages Writers’ Room on Facebook, freelancers were asked to comment about their favorite under the radar films of 2017. Enjoy!

Review: James Franco’s ‘The Disaster Artist’

By Benedict Seal on December 11, 2017 • ( 2 Comments )

“The Hollywood dream lives on proudly in ‘The Disaster Artist.’”

The Uninhibited Spirit of Hope: Rima Das’ ‘Village Rockstars’

By Dipankar Sarkar on December 11, 2017

“‘Village Rockstars’ represents a cultural category that is largely ignored by mainstream cinema and heralds a new chapter in the contemporary practice of serious filmmaking in India.”

Review: Martin McDonagh’s ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’

By Clayton Schuster on December 8, 2017 • ( 1 Comment )

“McDonagh’s film is as much of a message movie as summiting Mount Kilimanjaro is a relaxing family-friendly vacation.”

Despite Needing Tune-Ups, Pixar’s ‘Coco’ Is a Color-Saturated Celebration of Family

By Caroline Cao on December 7, 2017 • ( 4 Comments )

“A dance of layered visuals and eye-popping patterns, ‘Coco’ is well balanced with the understated”

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