I Don’t Love You Anymore Review: Perspective and Pain in Independent Cinema
Fluorescent lights buzz over a sterile interrogation room while a detective keeps a husband and wife ...
Read moreDetailsFluorescent lights buzz over a sterile interrogation room while a detective keeps a husband and wife ...
Read moreDetailsThe documentary opens by placing pressure on the fragile fiction of an untouched childhood. Parents describe ...
Read moreDetailsMary starts out as a ghost living in her own apartment. After her husband, John, is ...
Read moreDetailsDirector Alexander Bocchieri frames this as a sunlit procedural, treating the Shaka as a case file ...
Read moreDetailsLola Rock’N’Rolla frames her documentary, The Big Johnson, as an act of retrieval. It brings Dean ...
Read moreDetailsThe dust of rural America settles over Jack and Ava with a slow, implacable patience. The ...
Read moreDetailsThe rain-slicked streets of Portland, Oregon, sit in the background like a quiet witness to Beth’s ...
Read moreDetailsJuliet Lucas offers a hushed meditation on how the past keeps moving through us, even after ...
Read moreDetailsThe past is a foreign country, and we keep buying return tickets with the same hustle: ...
Read moreDetailsThe documentary Finding Lucinda introduces Avery Hellman, a musician performing as ISMAY, living a quiet life ...
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