It feels like a lifetime ago that I watched I Carry You With Me. It was a Sundance press screening in the middle of my busiest day at the festival, and frankly...
Native
American teen Margo Crane (Kenadi DelaCerna) has never been able to choose her
own path through life. She and her father Bernard (Tatanka Means) live on...
Humans want to believe in meaning and mystery. At times, an overwhelming sense of certainty can fill one's mind––about an idea, a truth, a religion, or a signi...
You
cannot just watch part of Craig Roberts' latest film Eternal Beauty. You might think you could since it's seemingly as
schizophrenic as its lead character ...
The words faith and belief have been distorted beyond recognition these past couple decades, if not longer. They used to signify a person's innate ability to t...
Assembled from a single couple’s trove of home movies—50 reels, nearly 30 hours, of 16mm footage captured at home and on vacation from the 1940s to the 1960s—M...
Director
Jenny Popplewell went through the late Shanann Watts' cellphone and personal
computer with her family's blessing to piece together her final days in a...
Early in Mexican-Canadian filmmaker Nicolás Pereda’s succinctly effective farce Fauna, Paco (Francisco Barreiro), a thespian with a non-speaking part in the po...
Mangrove, the second film from Steve McQueen’s Small Axe anthology series to premiere at the 58th NYFF, covers the incidents precipitating, and including, the ...
Well, burnt-out history teachers have a new movie to kill two class periods.
That’s assuming they can get permission slips from parents to show it to studen...