I Only Rest in the Storm Review: When Documentary Meets Fiction
Pedro Pinho’s I Only Rest in the Storm unfurls over three-and-a-half hours of sunbaked landscapes and ...
Read moreDetailsPedro Pinho’s I Only Rest in the Storm unfurls over three-and-a-half hours of sunbaked landscapes and ...
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Read moreDetailsIn Nouvelle Vague, Richard Linklater returns to the monochrome crucible of cinema’s youth, fashioning a 2024 ...
Read moreDetailsDie, My Love, directed by Lynne Ramsay and adapted from Ariana Harwicz’s novel, stars Jennifer Lawrence ...
Read moreDetailsStéphane Demoustier’s film centers on Otto von Spreckelsen, a Danish architect entrusted with La Grande Arche ...
Read moreDetailsHumanity’s last refuge drifts among the clouds, where arboreal platforms stretch into a pastel sky after ...
Read moreDetailsKristen Stewart’s The Chronology of Water translates Lidia Yuknavitch’s fragmented memoir into a cinematic tapestry that ...
Read moreDetailsSet against a rain-soaked French farm tended by a Polish migrant family, Her Will Be Done ...
Read moreDetailsThe Little Sister unfolds as a delicate adaptation of Fatima Daas’s autofictional novel, guided by actress-turned-director ...
Read moreDetailsAri Aster’s Eddington drops us into late May 2020 in a dust-choked New Mexico town where ...
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