Nicole Kidman is relentless in the fascinating, ambitiously pitch-black, often off-putting police drama Destroyer. Karyn Kusama’s follow-up to the slow-burn hor...
By Bedatri D. Choudhury
Neil Jordan's Greta starts off being a story of two lonely people living in New York: the eponymous Greta (Isabelle Huppert) and France...
There’s a strange, unspoken melancholy that hangs over the otherwise loose and endearing The Old Man & the Gun, a collective acknowledgement of the passage ...
Often when one is reviewing a film, there can be a need to ascribe some kind of motivation to a director. While yes, we have to admit that a film is often the c...
Throughout the early 1970s, Carlos Robledo Puch committed a number of homicides and robberies that scandalized Argentina. Dubbed “El Angel” by the press for his...
Writer Shane Black had a good year in 1987. He burst onto the action screenwriting scene with Lethal Weapon, co-wrote the cult classic children versus Universal...
Can skin tell the difference between love and desire? It's an intriguing question Marie-Claire (Brigitte Poupart) can't help but want to answer as a dermatology...
What if humanity's apocalypse wasn't the world's end? We've become so used to treating ourselves as rulers of this planet despite knowing so little about it and...
If our best laid plans are said to often go awry, what happens to the ones we hastily make in desperation? Writer/director Camilla Strøm Henriksen looks to supp...
So much of our desire to exist is based in control. We have the ability to move our homes, restart careers, and work towards a future of our choosing. No matter...