Horror’s the Future: FEUD ‘The Other Woman’ (Recap)
“‘Feud’ seems to be driven as much by male insecurity and fear of failure as it does anything to do with the women.”
“‘Feud’ seems to be driven as much by male insecurity and fear of failure as it does anything to do with the women.”
“‘Total Chaos’ is that rare thing: a good idea whose final product far eclipses its original premise.”
“I foresee that VR will eventually become a key asset of filmmaking, putting itself right alongside sound, color, digital and CGI as an essential staple of the industry.”
“Truffaut and Coutard punctuate ‘Shoot the Piano Player’ with a vibrant rendering of its wintry Parisian setting, where the city is an ever-present visual marker…”
“‘Volcano’ is overflowing with lyrics that are evocative and often alluringly nonsensical.”
“At a moment that calls for more inclusivity on all levels, the fact that we still have access to the Nicholas Brothers’ work is important.”
“No matter which storyline is in play, the best thing about ‘Still Tomorrow’ is its subject.”
“What could be a simple dramatization of events is given the potential to deviate from reality; to acknowledge that truth through gossip is rarely what it seems to be.”
“What ‘Catfight’ lacks in sanity, it makes up for in the sheer exuberance of Sandra Oh and Anne Heche.”
“‘Strong Island’ is a vulnerable, affecting documentary that illustrates what systemic racism looks like on a personal level.”
“The editing is where the story of Casting JonBenet is truly built.”
“‘Rat Film’ doesn’t spell out its conclusions, instead allowing the viewer to come to their own upon seeing the images and stories it presents.”
“Rohmer cares more about posing questions than providing the comfort of a conclusion.”
Marshall Shaffer Reflects on a Full Month of FilmStruck
“‘Contempt’ is a daunting and formally labyrinthine work, calling its own fallibility to question even as it submits completely to the romance of cinema.”
“As a ‘purely experimental film,’ ‘Voyage of Time’ is ultimately an extreme, sensory experience.”
“If ever a soul was captured on camera, this is it.”
“Park demonstrates how the complicated relationship between role-play, desire, secrecy, power and revenge prove ripe for darkly comic (and perverse) fodder.”
Alejandra Rosenberg Interviews Richard Peña
“The songs on ‘Prisoner’ seem shackled to the chains of (unrequited) love.”