Köln 75 becomes far more compelling after Jarrett finally makes his entrance. The post ‘Köln 75’ Review: An Unusual Account of a Fabled Concert That Takes Keith Jarrett for Granted appeared first on Slant Magazine.
In the last five-or-so years I’ve probably not acquainted myself with a better filmmaker than João César Monteiro, who I’d either distill as the closest analogue cinema had to Philip Roth or, per my friend Ian Barr, “like Chaplin’s Tramp...
When “Sinners” was the biggest presumed Oscar contender to screen before the fall festivals, it was fairly easy to guess it would have a harder time once more actual frontrunners showed up. Still, between so many pundits practically engraving Oscars...
Steven Kostanski wrote and directed; an 80s hack and slash franchise is reinvented with goopy and gory results. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
“The Woman In Cabin 10” is a psychological thriller film directed by Simon Stone, who co-wrote the screenplay with Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse. It is based on the 2016 novel by Ruth Ware. The film stars Keira Knightley, Guy...
Out Of Luck: Colin Farrell Can’t Save This Tale Of A Gambler Gone Bust Is Edward Berger hard of hearing? That might be the first question you ask upon finishing the thunderous Ballad of a Small Player. While the director...
“DMV” is already at that phase where it just needs to refine what it does well to become a weekly watch for the millions of people who still watch CBS.
In the article series Sound and Vision we take a look at music videos from notable directors. This week we look at George Michael's One More Try, directed by Tony Scott. If I associate Tony Scott with two things, it's...