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Ryusuke Hamaguchi has often shown a fascination for the exchange of ideas as a form of process, negotiation and exploration, whether it’s the theater workshops in Drive…
Tackling a subject close to home for writer-director Marie Kreutzer, Gentle Monster examines the fallout when Philip Weiss (Laurence Rupp) — a middle-class Austrian documentary maker,…
Given how adventurous and prolific Steven Soderbergh’s filmography is, it’s a bit of a shock to realize that his new feature — his second this year,…
If nothing else, Guy Ritchie’s latest effort proves that a movie can be ridiculously convoluted and simple-minded at the same time. Depicting the efforts of a…
For a brief, enticing stretch of Guillaume Canet’s Karma, it appears to be a film in which Canet’s ex-wife Marion Cotillard plays an alcoholic employed at…
At the steady rate of two or three movies a year (shorts and features combined), Romanian director Radu Jude has become one of the most prolific…
I also like that the chain-smoking cop is presented as a man of faith (a proud Lord Shiva disciple) who uses Mahabharata analogies at the drop of a…
This post contains affiliate links and our team will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on the links.Stereophonic, the highest Tony-nominated play of…
Another week, another cacophony of discourse about whether AI-generated filmmaking is actually creativity, and whether creative people can still find a place in a marketplace where…
An experienced cinematographer before he turned to directing, Warwick Thornton has a feel for the Central Australian desert and the craggy MacDonnell Ranges that’s both epic…