I was wracking my brain for about a week before the illusive BHFF Secret Screening at Nitehawk Cinema in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. My mind went to
It’s serendipitous timing that I happen to be writing this review the day after Jason Blum made a totally outlandish statement (which he did issue
I know it is a little too early to tell, and I’m not only saying this for the sake of puns, but I think THE
I have to admit that prior to seeing HIGH LIFE, I hadn’t previously watched a Claire Denis film, and for that, I’m embarrassed, and I
Before I started writing this, I was trying to remember the exact moment I discovered Joe Coleman, who I consider to be my favorite living
Imagine the immense pressure that must’ve existed for Barry Jenkins after the rampant success of Moonlight. His debut feature film won the Oscar for Best
It’s not that often I am surprised by the strangeness of a film. Mostly everything that can be done has been done. This has been
When I first saw the title LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT on the list of films for the 56th annual New York Film Festival, I
Israeli director Guilhad Emilio Schenker’s feature debut MADAM YANKELOVA’S FINE LITERATURE CLUB is quite the fascinating film. Set in some point in time in Israel,
I am not familiar with Ulrich Kohler’s previous works, which I feel embarrassed about after seeing IN MY ROOM recently at the 56th New York