Review ‘Fast Color’ slowly develops some interesting ideas Julia Hart is a director whose quiet, contemplative films seek to explore our insecurities and the way we find strength, great and small. Her 2016 venture, Miss Stevens, holds similar Posted on April 15, 2019 Share the post Posted by Staff
DameStruck, Review DameStruck: Harriet Craig (1950) I was going to cover the launch of the Criterion Channel this week, but April 10, 2019
Top 5 Citizen Dame 5: Crushes for Teenage Dames As we continue to honor the teen movies of our youth, we thought it’d April 10, 2019
Interview ‘The Haunting of Sharon Tate’s’ Fictional Abigail Folger Talks to Citizen Dame In talking about The Haunting of Sharon Tate this week, I was given the April 6, 2019
News, Picks Series Kim’s Picks: TCMFF 2019 I’ve made no secret of my love of all things classic cinema. In fact, I’m April 5, 2019
Review ‘The Boy Band Con’ dives deep, but not enough, into the life of Lou Pearlman In the late-’90s it was impossible to escape the boy band. As former April 5, 2019
Thirst Trap Thirst Trap: Brian D’Arcy James I’m chronicling the rise of a new Thirst Trap in today’s April 4, 2019