Hamnet ★★★½
Part of the artistic achievement of Chloé Zhao‘s absorbing account of genius and the personal grammar of grief is notContinue Reading
Part of the artistic achievement of Chloé Zhao‘s absorbing account of genius and the personal grammar of grief is notContinue Reading
There has been much praise for Chloé Zhao’s new film, Hamnet, an adaptation of author Maggie O’Farrell’s novel. The plauditsContinue Reading
As one of contemporary cinema’s most incisive auteurs, Radu Jude returns to the competition of the Locarno Film Festival withContinue Reading
This year’s Academy Awards is perhaps the most unusual thus far. There’s no telling how the award winners this yearContinue Reading
Eugene Kang: This month we are diving into Vagabond, one of the most esteemed works from Agnes Varda, a directorContinue Reading
There are a number of reasons that inspire one to travel- to visit relatives, to go on vacation, or toContinue Reading
Honeyland follows Hatidze Muratova, a beekeeper in remote North Macedonia, as she manages to scrape together a modest living doingContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: April brings us the long-awaited You Were Never Really Here (dir. Lynne Ramsay), a film that premiered at CannesContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: This month we’re doing things a little differently. There aren’t as many films we’re looking forward to being releasedContinue Reading
In growing up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Johnny (John Reddy) has observed the ailments of his people andContinue Reading










