T Categories Movies Reviews December 31, 2021 The Lost Daughter casts a jaundiced eye on motherhood Maggie Gyllenhaal makes a confident writing/directorial debut in an unsettling but empathetic drama about two women on vacation with all too much in common.
D Categories Interviews Movies Podcasts Right on Cue December 31, 2021 Dickon Hinchliffe on the “lost mixtape” feel of The Lost Daughter The composer talks about building a retro '60s sound for Maggie Gyllanhaal's haunting directorial debut.
& Categories Reviews TV July 1, 2020 “Homemade” peeks in on arthouse filmmakers during lockdown Netflix and producer Pablo LarraĆn offers a modest glimpse of quarantine life that can't escape the privilege of its authors.
& Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies December 27, 2019 “Away We Go”: An Inter-State Indie-Statement Despite getting off on the wrong foot, Sam Mendes's oft-forgotten dramedy remains a salient look at 2000s anxieties as often seen onscreen.