Iron Boy Review: Shackle and Soul in the French Countryside
The human spine is a frail stem by which the body negotiates gravity, a biological fact that animator Louis Clichy...
Read moreDetailsThe human spine is a frail stem by which the body negotiates gravity, a biological fact that animator Louis Clichy...
Read moreDetailsThe southern belt of Nepal holds terrain where a mapped border hardens into a spiritual line. In Elephants in the...
Read moreDetailsJorge Thielen Armand's third feature arrives in the Directors' Fortnight at Cannes carrying the particular weight of a filmmaker who...
Read moreDetailsA solitary figure stands preserved in the amber light of a simulated past, enacting a morning ritual with the solemnity...
Read moreDetailsThe hills of Kibeho appear as mute witnesses, holding a historical wound that refuses burial. In 2012, during the final...
Read moreDetailsThe cinematic language of Austrian director Sandra Wollner moves at the frequency of ontological disturbance, where memory and erasure begin...
Read moreDetailsLászló Nemes removes the historical biopic’s polished armor and leaves behind a skeletal, trembling study of human fragility. His film...
Read moreDetailsAfter ten years away from cinema, South Korean director Na Hong-jin returns with Hope, a massive, 160-minute blockbuster epic driven...
Read moreDetailsYukiko Sode’s All The Lovers In The Night, adapted from the prose of Mieko Kawakami, carves a quiet existential chamber...
Read moreDetailsMemory carries a cold, bone-white gravity in Judith Godrèche’s cinematic adaptation of A Girl’s Story, drawn from the autobiographical prose...
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