The Heirloom is lean and sharp, a film that knows exactly what it’s doing even when its protagonist doesn’t. It’s messy, raw, ...
Much like astronomers studying black holes based on how light bends around them, this film prefers to tell its story by ...
Fist Bump is a genuinely heartbreaking documentary. Documentarian Farley wisely focuses on Marcus—a lovable gent who wants ...
Arguably one of the biggest franchises to have been on TV, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is a show that has had many ...
Honestly, I think the problem with the current slate of Disney features is that storytellers hold back conflict in order to ...
The lemon yellow tights adorned with cats are not just a quirky fashion choice; they are a powerful symbol of the protagonist ...
While newer films like You Burn Me continue to make their mark, classic hits still attract viewers. 1973’s The Sting is a ...
Goodbye Horses: The Numerous Lives of Q Lazzarus is essential for understanding how an artist handles processes and outcomes.
Belgian documentarian Sebastien Wielemans’ Nomad Solitude follows three women who live in vehicles and travel the roads of ...
In the sci-fi short Parallel Partners, filmmaker Christopher Sheffield explores the desire for human connection across ...
With The Annihilation of Fish, we come to a film that I would argue is Burnett’s masterpiece. Fish (the legendary James Earl ...