Keke Palmer and SZA throw it back in more ways than one in this breezy comedy. The post ‘One of Them Days’ Review: Squabble Up appeared first on Slant Magazine.
Seth Gordon’s film is largely, and awkwardly, beholden to the most banal of spy tropes. The post ‘Back in Action’ Review: Mission Deplorable appeared first on Slant Magazine.
When news broke in August that iconic artist David Lynch was basically homebound with emphysema, you didn’t have to be a doctor to figure out the end was near. And sure enough, as 2025 continues to frontload it’s sheer shittiness...
With incomparable sadness we have learned that David Lynch, in his time perhaps the greatest living filmmaker, has died at 78. Few artists have ever contributed more to their chosen medium, which is of course to say nothing of Lynch’s...
After her break-out female empowerment portraits in the Cannes Un Certain Regard selected Papicha (2019) and Houria (2022), Franco-Algerian filmmaker Mounia Meddour is moving into WWII terrain with a currently untitled project loosely based on a play by Jean-Philippe Daguerre....
Goddamn, this looks really, really fun. Osgood Perkins' new film, The Monkey, arrives next month on February 21st, and with every new look sent out way we are getting more and more excited. The official trailer has arrived...
The Criterion Collection's recent announcement of its April 2025 slate stirred up controversy across social networks and the internet at large, due entirely to the eye-catching cover of Sean Baker's Anora (2024), a tip of the hat to a pose...
Days before we find out who’ll compete for the Golden Bear, we’ve got programmes such as Panorama and Berlinale Special that have been filled-up. Bong Joon Ho‘s Mickey 17 has been confirmed, Justin Kurzel‘s series The Narrow Road to the...
When Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Shinji Sōmai, Gakuryū Ishii, and contemporaries needed to shirk themselves of the responsibilities and strictures driving Japan’s studio system, they formed Directors Company, an independent production outfit that did what it said on the tin. Their output...