The 57th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF), which takes place from June 30 through July 8, is already shaping…
Read More →I am fascinated with how Terry Zwigoff’s “Ghost World” has grown on me since I watched it for the first…
Read More →“One Ranger” could have been made 40 years ago, and that’s a big part of whatever appeal it has. Back in…
Read More →Cyril Schäublin’s “Unrest” is set in another time made for our time. With the present-day resurgence of interest in unions,…
Read More →After her father dies, teenager Jaime (Anwen O’Driscoll) is sent to the scenic Canadian seaside, where she’s to live with…
Read More →“Number 47 and Number 49. A continent between them.” Twice in “What’s Love Got to Do With It?” Kazim Kahn…
Read More →Titles can promise a lot. Implicitly or explicitly. And it’s just a matter of one word or two that can…
Read More →The new Netflix show, “Queen Charlotte: a Bridgerton Story,” is a prequel to the wildly popular “Bridgerton” series, with the…
Read More →For ten years, the Chicago Film Critics Association has been hosting a unique event—a critic-curated film festival. The idea was…
Read More →“Bridgerton” is back with its third and best installment, “Queen Charlotte,” which follows its titular character in two timeframes. In…
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