Hirayama’s on the road, off to clean some toilets. The soundtrack, a cassette tape, preferably The Kinks, Patti Smith, or…
Browsing: World Cinema
I’ll let you in on a little secret: I used to hold Filipino movies to a low regard. Don’t get…
Wim Wenders’ “Anselm” is a striking visual feat, aiming to be both a history lesson and extended primer on the…
People love a good monster film. The problem is, “Godzilla” has never been a straight monster film; its 1954 opener—and…
You could argue the necessity of a re-examination of Ishirô Honda’s 1954 classic “Godzilla” at the release of “Godzilla Minus…
A young Orthodox couple faces the challenges of living in a society deeply governed by tradition, as they try to…
There’s a raw, naked honesty in Set Hernandez’s documentary film “unseen” that makes me appreciate the approaches they undertook in…
At a time when the world was in the middle of the global pandemic, the world had to make do…
This is a spoiler-free article about Erica Tremblay’s “Fancy Dance.” You can read our review here, previously covered at Sundance. …
The fundamental question that drives Justine Triet’s taut Palme D’or winner “Anatomy of a Fall” is whether blaring 50 Cent’s…