W Categories Columns Movies TV March 17, 2023 What’s New on DVD/Blu-ray in March: Women Talking, Animated Batman, Dawson’s Creek and More! Because in the world of streaming, nothing lasts forever.
& Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies April 30, 2021 “Twixt” runs red with the blood of Coppola’s messy ambitions Francis Ford Coppola's final film to date may not be his best (or even good), but it encapsulates his yearning for creative freedom.
T Categories Movies August 12, 2019 The Peanut Butter Falcon Review: Navigating Disability With Grace It's a little Sundance-y, but Tyler Wilson and Michael Schwarz craft a smart, balanced indie that avoids the usual pitfalls of the way movies tend to treat disability.
F Categories Fantasia 2019 Festivals Podcasts Right on Cue August 2, 2019 Fantasia 2019: Adam Stein, Zach Lipovsky, and the Unlikely Origin Story of “Freaks” The writer/directors of Fantasia fave Freaks, talk about the lo-fi origins of their unconventional superhero story.
& Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies July 30, 2019 “The Hateful Eight” Gets One Thing Exactly Right The otherwise-spotty Hateful Eight still contains one of Tarantino's greatest sequences.
O Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies July 23, 2019 Once Upon a Time In Hollywood Review: Tarantino’s Lullaby For ’60s Tinseltown Quentin Tarantino's ninth film is a sun-soaked return to his roots, an energetic elegy for Old Hollywood that plays fast and loose with its history.
T Categories Movies March 22, 2019 The Mustang Review: Finding Unbridled Freedom in Captivity Matthias Schoenaerts learns to tame the beast within in this sensitive Belgian drama about a prisoner and his horse.