It’s always frustrating when a documentary is so intent on one story that it plainly misses a more interesting one that’s, just… right there. Divide and Conquer...
Alongside its release of Orson Welles’ long-unfinished, now-completed The Other Side of the Wind, Netflix is distributing a separate project as a companion film...
In the 12 years since his Oscar-nominated documentary Iraq in Fragments, director James Longley has been in search of a suitable follow-up. A project on Iran fe...
Algeria, Kythira island, and the Greek mainland. Three parts, three facets of globalization. Past, present, and possible futures. French-Algerian director Narim...
While the title suggests a beginning and the story likewise introduces the possibility of one, The First Lap is actually about a relationship that’s gone throug...
One could not ask for a better readymade metaphor than a massive construction site right next to a retirement home. Shevaun Mizrahi takes the image of new infra...
The title is the conceit. The ouroboros, the snake that eats its own tail, has symbolized the cycle of destruction and creation, endlessness itself, since ancie...
Ready Player One is an abomination of a novel, but it was never going to be that bad as a movie. If nothing else (and frankly, there may be nothing else), Steve...
Despite both the title and tagline, at no point in Pacific Rim Uprising does any one or thing rise up. Keeping this in mind should properly set your expectation...
Besides being gay, Simon Spier is a completely traditional millennial teen movie protagonist. He’s played by a 20-something, sleeps in a ridiculously over-desig...