Following The Young Pope, The New Pope, and The Two Popes, the time has...
David Katz
Jafar Panahi's career can now be split into two distinct sections: his work prior...
How much dramatic license is excessive? Do artists have a responsibility to create positive...
More than her urgently and perceptively topical subject matter, American documentarian Laura Poitras has...
Something has happened in Abel Ferrara's working life that aligns him with Stanley Kubrick's...
Certain literary works feel destined for adaptation; with Don DeLillo's postmodern classic White Noise,...
Tori and Lokita, the latest from the eerily consistent Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, pulls...
There is a dearth of films about what it means to lose a friendship....
It's intriguing for a long-term fan of a director, perhaps even one whose films...
Ali Abbasi's Border, an adaptation of a short story by Let the Right One...
It is lonely being an Anglophone Arnaud Desplechin fan, let alone one based in...
In one of analytic philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein's most widely shared quotes, he mused that...
Armageddon Time is the sort of film usually invoked as a "portrait of the...
In his previous film Martin Eden, and now with Scarlet, Pietro Marcello has found...