L Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies March 2, 2023 Life comes at you fast in M. Night Shyamalan’s Old The writer-director makes a horror film a metaphor for parenting with surprisingly resonant results.
N Categories Festivals Movies NYFF 59 Reviews September 26, 2021 NYFF 2021: Bergman Island offers scenes from a creatively fractured marriage Mia Hansen-Løve's latest wrestles with the creative and romantic frustrations between men and women, with Ingmar Bergman watching mindfully overhead.
T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews TIFF 2021 September 22, 2021 TIFF 2021: The Survivor won’t be going for the belt anytime soon The Survivor wastes Ben Foster and Vicky Kreips in an overfamiliar prestige drama that botches its approach to the Holocaust.
O Categories Movies Reviews July 23, 2021 Old has lots of life but lacks growth M. Night Shyamalan's latest is technically well made but stretched too thin due to an overinflated ensemble and wonky pacing.
P Categories Features Movies P.S.H. I Love You June 2, 2021 P.S.H. I Love You: Hoffman is the best part of “A Most Wanted Man” Philip Seymour Hoffman classes up an otherwise dull and contrived spy drama.
T Categories Movies November 8, 2018 The Girl in the Spider’s Web Review: Lisbeth Slander gets an action hero makeover Lisbeth Salander returns, this time played by Claire Foy, in a slick but shallow sequel that trades in the series’ nuance for Bond-ian action. This..