Wandering Trees Review: Lost Fathers and Wandering Children
Salvatore Mereu gives Wandering Trees the shape of an old story and the wounds of a modern one. Piero Arca...
Read moreDetailsSalvatore Mereu gives Wandering Trees the shape of an old story and the wounds of a modern one. Piero Arca...
Read moreDetailsCompassionate leave becomes a fairly theoretical concept once Jim Bergerac spots something nobody else has noticed. Damien Molony’s detective is...
Read moreDetailsJay Parini arrives at St Andrews in 1971 carrying the kind of ambition that has no practical shape yet. He...
Read moreDetailsHalf a century separates the young bodies throwing themselves into the Colorado River from the older faces watching those bodies...
Read moreDetailsIn Umata, the apocalypse has already happened, and people have responded by doing something almost quaint: they have started making...
Read moreDetailsThe most unsettling choice in These Violent Delights is its refusal to give Romeo and Juliet somewhere private to exist....
Read moreDetailsThe first darkness is crowded with voices. Conversations overlap before the image arrives, leaving sound to construct the room before...
Read moreDetailsParis becomes colder after midnight. The amber glow that cinema has spent decades teaching us to expect is absent, replaced...
Read moreDetailsBeing told that your usefulness has expired is a peculiar kind of death. The body remains, the habits remain, the...
Read moreDetailsOlya and Oleh resemble each other so closely that the similarity begins to feel cruel. Short hair, glasses, matching shades...
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