Making a stark pivot from the Manhattan humor and hijinks of Moonstruck (1987) – complete with an opera-obsessed, tortured man…
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“Memories,” the short film by Philippe Lebraud and Pierre Glénat, follows the duo’s 2020 short, “Covidream” in its cinematographic approach,…
“Lake Mungo” is one of the most unsettling movies I have ever watched. The 2008 Australian indie film had a…
Capturing raw human emotions is core to an actor’s craft. But how is this possible remotely, while using motion capture?…
Cinema possesses the power to transcend the boundaries of spoken language, employing the art of visual metaphor to convey profound…
Indeed’s belief in the universality of talent given the paucity of equal opportunities served as the reason behind the creation…
There’s something endearing about “Remembering Every Night” (Japanese: “すべての夜を思いだす”), the latest film from director Yui Kiyohara, in that it feels…
A little boy borrows a needle from a neighbor to use for his makeshift paper pinwheel. After playing for a…
I’ve watched three films now written, directed, and/or produced by Ashley Tabatabi. The first was “Falsified,” a moving tale about…
French screenwriter and director Alice Winocour brings one woman’s profound story of trauma and healing in “Revoir Paris” (“Paris Memories”).…