S Categories Features Festivals Movies Reviews Sundance 2022 January 27, 2022 Sundance 2022: Resurrection takes a baffling turn It won't be for everyone, but this thriller's bold, mind-boggling twists will win some devoted fans.
R Categories CIFF 2021 Features Festivals Interviews October 27, 2021 Rebecca Hall on the dueling binaries and challenging form of Passing The acclaimed actress and first-time director discusses bringing Nella Larsen's novella about racial identity to the screen.
R Categories Movies Reviews August 18, 2021 Rebecca Hall (and sound design) casts a spell in The Night House The haunted house thriller goes deeper and lingers longer than you might expect.
& Categories Movies Reviews March 29, 2021 “Godzilla vs. Kong” is the brain-dead monster mash you’re looking for It's dumb as a box of rocks, but Adam Wingard's addition to the American-produced MonsterVerse hits its spectacle sweet spots.
S Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Sundance 2021 February 10, 2021 Sundance 2021: “Passing” lingers in the gulf between black & white Rebecca Hall adapts Nella Larsen's novella about Black social mobility (and its corresponding resentments) to haunting effect.
T Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies April 14, 2020 The Enemy is Too Close to Home in “Iron Man 3” A surprisingly insightful, sensitive entry in the MCU explores Tony Stark's battle with guilt & PTSD.
& Categories TV April 5, 2020 “Tales from the Loop” Takes Its Time to Entrance Amazon's latest anthology is as sleepy as its suburban setting, but offers plenty of speculative rewards for the patient.
D Categories Features Movies June 17, 2019 Defying Labels: A Brief History of Bisexuality in Film A look at how Hollywood has helped (and hurt) the acceptance of bisexuality as an identity.