As a queer woman, Stewart Thorndike aims to make feminist films in the genre sphere. After receiving her MFA at…
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Read More →The Lincoln Presidential Foundation’s first-ever multimedia project, the documentary film series, “Warning Signs: Lincoln’s Response to Rising Tensions in the 1850’s,” has…
Read More →In the 20 years since it was first released, Park Chan-wook’s “Oldboy” has lost none of its ability to provoke…
Read More →Sidney Lumet’s “The Verdict” is the best courtroom drama ever. It is also one of those rare features that doesn’t…
Read More →“Hugo” came along in a wave of films in which major artists were experimenting with 3D technology. In the wake…
Read More →With his new film “Passages,” writer/director Ira Sachs forges a scorchingly sensual, exhilaratingly free, and brutally honest vision of romantic…
Read More →“Telemarketers” deserves your time for being that rare bird of documentaries: a filmmaker’s personal story captured over many years (in…
Read More →As the film world ardently awaits the opening of Martin Scorsese‘s “Killers of the Flower Moon,” which screened at the…
Read More →Warning: This review includes mentions of sexual assault and domestic violence. It is more than a little difficult to review…
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