F Categories Fantastic Fest 2022 Festivals Movies Reviews September 28, 2022 Fantastic Fest 2022: Birdemic 3: Sea Eagle is more microbudget bad-movie idiocy James Nguyen hammers down the end of his bad-movie trilogy with a true stinker of birdemic proportions… and not in a fun way. (This review..
F Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies January 21, 2020 From Wilted to Wistful in “Broken Flowers” Part deadpan comedy, part drama, and part neo-noir, Jim Jarmusch's 2005 indie remains one of his most textured—and one of his most approachable.
& Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month August 23, 2019 “A Scanner Darkly” Is a Richard Linklater Photo Negative Linklater's darkest film continues to baffle & mesmerize viewers more than 10 years later.
L Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies August 17, 2019 Looking Back at the Rotoscoped Dreams of “Waking Life” Richard Linklater's 2001 rotoscope experiment gets lost in philosophical aimlessness.
T Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies August 11, 2019 The Daring Ambiguity of the “Before” Trilogy Linklater's Before Trilogy - Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, and Before Midnight - is an eye-catching crystallization of how relationships change over time.
A Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month August 1, 2019 August’s Filmmaker of the Month: Richard Linklater In honor of Where'd You Go, Bernadette?, we take a closer look at the prolific indie pioneer.
& Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies October 12, 2019 “Raging Bull” and the Rise of Joe Pesci We look back on Martin Scorsese's 1980 boxing drama, and how Joe Pesci became one of the most pivotal players in the filmmaker's stable.