Review: Demain tout commence
A French-language remake of the hugely successful 2013 Mexican-language film Instructions Not Included, Demain tout commence stars the...
Review: The Promise
"Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?" Hitler once remarked. Indeed, almost a century after the start of...
Review: The House
Sometimes films are thought-provoking in ways unintended by its makers. Take, for example, The House, the alleged comedy starring Will...
Review: Spider-Man Homecoming
2017 has seen the release of some particularly excellent superhero films - the elegiac Logan, the rousing Wonder Woman and now the...
Review: La Danseuse (The Dancer)
Born in America but made in France, Loïe Fuller was one of the most innovative pioneers of modern dance, influencing the likes of Isadora...
Review: Una
"Are you allergic to me?" the young woman asks the man more than twice her age. The man is Ray, now known as Peter, and the woman is Una...
Review: The Circle
A flat and middling adaptation of Dave Eggers' novel, The Circle is meant to be a 1984 for the digital age yet it works neither as...
Review: The Lost City of Z
Unlike Colonel Kurtz in Apocalypse Now or Don Lope de Aguirre in Aguirre, the Wrath of God, The Lost City of Z's Major Percy Fawcett's...
Review: 2:22
A businessman reading a newspaper. A pregnant woman standing under a clock. Two women laughing. A door slamming. A drop of water. These...
Review: Okja
Fairy tales may be made for children but they often recount the darker corners of human nature and the moral morass that surrounds even...