For the past decade-and-a-half, cinematographer Sean Price Williams has been a staple of the New York indie-film scene, lensing features for (naming just a han...
Isabelle Huppert is one of cinema's most fearless and compelling performers: she can be both powerfully raw and impenetrably composed at once. It is even more ...
Rarely does a short generate interest like The Daughters of Fire, an ink-to-runtime ratio that could best be explained by its status as Pedro Costa's first pro...
It's often the case that cinematographers are worth an interview no matter their film or director. Rodrigo Prieto, on the other hand, presents a larger canvas....
Aki Kaurismäki’s 20th film keeps his signature humor and style. Fallen Leaves, starring Alma Pöysti and Jussi Vatanen as lonely, meant-to-be lovers, finds the ...
Returning to Japan for the first time since his Palme d'Or-winning Shoplifters - after venturing to France and South Korea - Hirokazu Kore-eda's Monster was in...
Frederick Wiseman’s new film, Menus-Plaisirs Les Troisgros, a four-hour documentary on the Troisgros family and their three restaurants located in central Fran...
Many cinematographers wouldn't want to be mistaken with someone else, but Christopher Blauvelt was exceedingly unbothered when I revealed May December initiall...
About 20 minutes after transcribing this interview there started circulating a clip of Alden Ehrenreich enthusiastically promoting Oppenheimer with a bon mot a...
There are so many scenes in A Still Small Voice that will stay with viewers. Or at least it feels that way. In truth, the 90-minute documentary mostly consists...