Review ‘Jojo Rabbit’: So Lovely, So Misunderstood A beautiful tale of love comes from one of recent history’s most November 10, 2019
Review A Great Auteur Gets Her Due with Kino Lorber’s ‘Ida Lupino: Filmmaker Collection’ Ida Lupino has gone through a re-evaluation recently, lifting her from the October 31, 2019
Review The Sound and Fury of ‘The Lighthouse’ At one point in Robert Eggers’s nightmarish dreamscape The Lighthouse, October 29, 2019
DameStruck, Review DameStruck: Isle of the Dead (1945) For those not yet inaugurated into the oeuvre of influential B-movie October 10, 2019
Review ‘Atlantics’ Welcomes a Formidable Female Director to the World Stage (NYFF57) There are some films that fail to live up to their hype, and there are October 8, 2019
Review ‘Joker’ Is a Character Study that Doesn’t Understand Character The best known villain in the realm of comics is Batman’s arch October 4, 2019
Review ‘Parasite’s Deceptively Brilliant Class Critique Pays Off (NYFF57) Parasite is probably one of the most deceptive films in theaters this year, October 3, 2019
Review ‘Pain and Glory’ Is More Than Almodovar’s 8 1/2 (NYFF57) Pain and Glory, now at the New York Film Festival, marks the eighth time October 2, 2019