Review: Josh Appignanesi and Devorah Baum’s ‘The New Man’
“The director’s own forthrightness is, at once, both refreshing and perplexing.”
“The director’s own forthrightness is, at once, both refreshing and perplexing.”
“The lucidity and frankness with which this new wave of filmmakers can dissect their own lives speaks volumes to their talents, boding well for their efforts to come.”
“The beauty of ‘Super Dark Times’ can be found in its caring and sensitive vision for the characters’ world.”
“What is the cost to oneself of living by a system of belief?”
“In this promising debut, there is something beautiful about the resignation that humanity can be found in surprising places.”
“The film is more of a mood piece than a purely narrative feature, one that prefers to focus on the nuances of being different.”
Alejandra Rosenberg Interviews J. Hoberman
“‘Cría cuervos’ is a film preoccupied with death. It surrounds Ana and obsesses her. Starting with its sobering preamble, the picture is inundated by threatening (and tempting) mortality.”
“Where Los Angeles offers an idyllic vision of dreamers, New York can’t help but set the stage for an all too depressing look at those left behind.”
“Reviews may be breathlessly overusing the ready-made formulation of ‘Natalie Portman IS Jackie,’ but they really should be following Sontag’s lead: Natalie Portman IS ‘Jackie.'”
Vague Visages Short Stories #4: The Housatonic Revenge by Mike Ashcroft (Kendal, UK)
“Ultimately, ‘Oczy Mlody’ is a hangover from one too many Cyrus-thrown bashes.”
“Not only does it feel true to its origins, but it also speaks to viewers from different parts of the world.”
“Might I put it out into the ether that a ‘weak link’ doesn’t exist in ‘La La Land’.”
“In my mind, ‘Fences’ and Denzel’s work is comparable to the best of Orson Welles.”
“‘Liquid Sky’ seems more relevant than ever.”
“The grey hue of ‘Hell or High Water’ becomes more distinguishable when juxtaposed to films with plots that are more clearly black or white.”
“Recollecting lessons learned is not the same as actual learning.”
“This is the closest anyone has come to the Head-era Monkees.”
“It’s in Louise’s absolute refusal to allow our barbaric side to win that ‘Arrival’ shows its moral core.”