Apocalyptic movies are popular. Whether you’re 8 or 80, there’s nothing better than watching the world fall apart—just as long…
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Los Angeles, December 11, 2022—The Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) has named “Everything Everywhere All at Once” and “TÁR”…
Chantal Akerman’s 201-minute epic “Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles” (1975) soared 34 spots to take over as…
On December 1st, Sight & Sound magazine will announce the results of its once-a-decade poll, surveying global critics, directors, and…
The movies presented in this list aren’t to be confused with biopics or biographies. If anything, they veer towards dramatised…
The 2022 slasher, “Pearl” hit theatres back in September, and my foundation has remained shaken since viewing. An unhinged murderer…
So, last Friday night I traveled down to the valley to meet up with my father for dinner. For whatever…
Love is, as we know, a mystifying and controlling potency. Love is something that strikes you like brain waves. It…
Today is Veterans Day. And with the times, things change. This is especially true of war movies. I guess you…
“Censure,” an independent short film directed by Richard Bazley, recently won the Cannes 7th Art Award for ‘Best Composer’ to…
