It’s been seven years since George Miller (Babe: Pig in the City, Lorenzo’s Oil, The Witches of Eastwick), a filmmaker some considered, if not washed up,...
In his feature-length debut, French filmmaker David Depesseville explores the strangeness and confusion of growing up during the prepubescent period. Astrakan revolves around a 12-year-old orphan...
City’s doing as expected and United is shitting the bed (at the very least they’ve scored a goal this year, unlike my Hammers). It’s not all...
“I’m Buck.” [blam, blam, blam, blam, blam, blam] Buck and the Preacher The film is newly available on Blu-ray from the Criterion Collection. Sidney Poitier’s directorial...
Rian Johnson struck gold when his mystery murder movie, Knives Out, was released in 2019. It came as no surprise that another film would follow up,...
Flamboyant coiffures and extravagant cinematography adorn feature-length debut Medusa Deluxe by British newcomer Tom Hardiman, one of the most buzzed-about films premiering at this year’s Locarno...
There is no shortage of coming-of-age dramas on the international festival circuit. The 75th edition of the Locarno Film Festival was no different. Coming-of-age stories took...
Thirteen years ago, a mid-budget horror film caused an outsized stir among genre film fans stemming from its delightfully absurd third act twist. That film was...
Perry Blackshear, the director of the 2015 indie slow-burn film They Look Like People, is back with another really interesting, micro-budget creeper, When I Consume You....
La Paz, Bolivia’s capital, sitting on the high plains of the Andés, is a bustling city, and home to close to one million souls. With electric...