The Blue Jean of David Bowie’s 1984 hit was a girl with “a camouflage face,” not unlike the singer and the two personas he splintered into for the song’s video...
“Wow, this is uncomfortable” was my first thought watching Avatar: The Way of Water. James Cameron’s sequel—so long-rumored, delayed, confirmed, delayed, discu...
Andrew Legge's Lola, a faux found footage film that plays with historical and science fiction, gives weight to an emerging idea: could this be the best year fo...
“They don’t make the Gladiator/Braveheart-type movies anymore” is the kind of complaint you'll hear when talking about the state of popular cinema, specificall...
A kind of sequel to his short film Haven, which concerned a radical treatment program that offered drug users free medical-grade heroin, Colin Askey’s Love in ...
Already legends in the remote town of Matsapha, Swaziland, country singers Gazi “Dusty” and Linda “Stones” find a warm welcome in the American south when...
In order to best explain the field of ethnomethodology, which studies how social order comes to happen through the actions of individuals, sociologist Harold G...
In the mid-length documentary I Saw, exiled Russian filmmaker Vadim Kostrov revisits an innocent day. It's autumn 2021 in Nizhny Tagil and two young men, Matve...
Two titles at this year's New York Film Festival were deep character studies of women with fragmented pasts and a future that attempts to haunt them. While Tod...
A sprawling exploration of a progressive coalition that includes the inner-city-focused Urban League and Latinx-focused UnidosUS, Gumbo Coalition is the latest...