Tramontane
Festival award-winner Tramontane skims the surface of Lebanese history but can’t quite balance personal drama with political allegory.
Read MoreFestival award-winner Tramontane skims the surface of Lebanese history but can’t quite balance personal drama with political allegory.
Read MoreLike its predecessor, “Blade Runner 2049” is a stylistic triumph that offers less than meets the eye. Matt Levine reviews the much-touted sequel.
Read MoreLoving Vincent offers stunning animation but little more in its reverent treatment of Vincent van Gogh.
Read MoreSenior film critic Tom Nixon writes on two destined-to-be-dismissed vampire comedies with melancholy undertones.
Read MoreThe Missing Slate reviews its first low budget, indie-film. Read the review and check out the film streaming online for free! Support indie cinema.
Read MoreRhea Cinna reviews Marie Antoinette-inspired “Farewell, My Queen” for this week’s DVD of the Week.
Read MoreLukas Moodysson’s 2002 film, Lilya4ever, presents the story of Lilja, a 16 year-old girl growing up somewhere in the former Soviet Union, who ends up as a victim of sex-trafficking.
Read MoreThis week, Film Critic Rhea Cinna reviews “Fitzcarraldo”
Read MoreRhea Cinna reviews Wong Kar Wai’s In the Mood for Love (Fa yeung nin wa)
Read MoreReviewed by Emma K. Gold Not a plain Jane. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Cast & Credits Directed by: Cary Joji Fukunaga. With Mia Wasikowska (Jane Eyre), Michael…
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