Where Did the Adults Go? Review: Sibling Bonds in a Vacuum of Power
In the quiet, salt-strewn air of the California coast, Courtney Marsh presents a narrative debut that reads like a post-mortem...
Read moreDetailsIn the quiet, salt-strewn air of the California coast, Courtney Marsh presents a narrative debut that reads like a post-mortem...
Read moreDetailsHouse Fighters: Total Mess turns the home into a sprawling battlefield, with toys springing to life the moment humans disappear....
Read moreDetailsJesse McLean’s documentary watches vegetal life with a kind of hush, as though the camera has entered a room where...
Read moreDetailsThe cobblestones of Vienna in 1781 refuse the clean gleam of a preserved exhibit. They sit slick with bile and...
Read moreDetailsKateryna Gornostai charts the terrain of a nation’s young people, caught where inherited rituals of childhood meet the hard mechanisms...
Read moreDetailsMaozhuang feels like a small stretch of land caught in an argument with time. Eight-hundred-year-old Song Dynasty statues hold their...
Read moreDetailsThe documentary The King of Color brings us close to a figure whose spectral hand rests on almost every manufactured...
Read moreDetailsGoodbye June arrives as Kate Winslet’s first time directing, a debut freighted with expectation. The screenplay, written by her son...
Read moreDetailsThe life of Itto (Oumaïma Barid) first takes shape inside a space of suffocating contradiction, a quiet record of a...
Read moreDetailsWhen a warrior’s code collapses, the void before him fills with the terrible weight of existence. Lone Samurai opens in...
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