Rehearsals For A Revolution Review: Tracking the Ghostly Imprint of Yad
Pegah Ahangarani’s debut feature documentary, Rehearsals For A Revolution, unfolds as a ninety-three-minute excavation of historical grief. The film traces...
Read moreDetailsPegah Ahangarani’s debut feature documentary, Rehearsals For A Revolution, unfolds as a ninety-three-minute excavation of historical grief. The film traces...
Read moreDetailsRodrigo Sorogoyen’s cinema often studies the violence that gathers when bodies, memories, and egos are forced into close range. In...
Read moreDetailsSteven Soderbergh’s John Lennon: The Last Interview rises from a ghost without shape. Its frame depends on a radio cassette...
Read moreDetailsJordan Firstman, known for his sharp online satirical personas, turns toward cinema with his first feature, Club Kid. He plays...
Read moreDetailsLeah Nelson’s animated feature Tangles faces the gradual collapse of identity, adapting Sarah Leavitt’s autobiographical graphic novel into a severe...
Read moreDetailsIn the flat, hushed reaches of northern France, Bavincourt rests within the Artois region like a place caught under old...
Read moreDetailsThere is something philosophically vertiginous about a story that watches itself being born. Asghar Farhadi, the Iranian filmmaker whose domestic...
Read moreDetailsA jar of crushed wings and sugar rests on a table in Newark, where light seems exhausted before it reaches...
Read moreDetailsDirectors Tom Morello and Sam Dunn approach their subject with the devotion of acolytes and the discipline of craftsmen. They...
Read moreDetailsGoethe imagined the string quartet as a conversation among four rational people. The phrase carries a chill of order, a...
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