Ever since he was a film critic and worked as a video archivist for Martin Scorsese, director Kent Jones has…
Browsing: Willem Dafoe
“Mississippi Burning” is a 1988 film that depicts the unrest and violence of the Freedom Summer. Set in a sweltering…
Jason Reitman has had quite a successful career commercially. Most of his movies have garnered positive reception from the public…
Many people grew up with the weird, campy, and gothic horror-inspired works of Tim Burton. We all remember our first…
Yorgos Lanthimos adapts Alasdair Gray’s weird, acclaimed novel “Poor Things” to construct an exquisite film in which steam-punk taints the…
You’ll either love it or hate it. In fact, after my first viewing I was still on the fence about…
In his directorial debut “Inside,” Vasilis Katsoupis talks about the longevity of art and the worth of creation in purposefully…
“Clear and Present Danger” probably works better as a book than it does a movie. This is the second film…
In Guillermo del Toro’s first film since his Oscar-sweeping picture “The shape of Water” it appears “Nightmare Alley” is the…
If you have ever seen a film by master director David Lynch, then you are fully aware that you are…
