Slant Magazine

‘April’ Review: A Matter of Life and Death
||
Dea Kulumbegashvili’s film seeks to embody a dizzying span of human experience. The post ‘April’ Review: A Matter of Life and Death appeared first on Slant Magazine.
continue reading
‘It’s What’s Inside’ Review: A Maximalist Black Comedy About Our Obsessions with Identity
||
It quickly becomes clear that Greg Jardin’s isn’t just here to dazzle us with visual trickery. The post ‘It’s What’s Inside’ Review: A Maximalist Black Comedy About Our Obsessions with Identity appeared first on Slant Magazine.
continue reading
‘Things Will Be Different’ Review: Sibling Bonds Are Tested in Fleet-Footed Time-Travel Thriller
||
The particulars of time travel in the film give the whole thing a tactile quality. The post ‘Things Will Be Different’ Review: Sibling Bonds Are Tested in Fleet-Footed Time-Travel Thriller appeared first on Slant Magazine.
continue reading
‘Nickel Boys’ Review: RaMell Ross’s Intensely Subjective Colson Whitehead Adaptation
||
Ross’s remarkable film fashions mesmerizing, affecting poetry out of Whitehead’s prose. The post ‘Nickel Boys’ Review: RaMell Ross’s Intensely Subjective Colson Whitehead Adaptation appeared first on Slant Magazine.
continue reading
‘Better Man’ Review: Robbie Williams Goes Bananas in a “Take That” to Biopic Convention
||
This exuberant biopic is as hard to resist as it is to believe that it got made in the first place. The post ‘Better Man’ Review: Robbie Williams Goes Bananas in a “Take That” to Biopic Convention appeared first on...
continue reading
‘Bookworm’ Review: A Charming Father-Daughter Adventure in the Wilds of New Zealand
||
The film is an effulgent love letter to ’80s kid cinema, laced with a quirky, Kiwi dryness. The post ‘Bookworm’ Review: A Charming Father-Daughter Adventure in the Wilds of New Zealand appeared first on Slant Magazine.
continue reading
‘Youth (Homecoming)’ Review: Wang Bing’s Sorrowful Coda to His Textile Worker Trilogy
||
In the context of the trilogy, Youth (Homecoming) feels both standalone and summative. The post ‘Youth (Homecoming)’ Review: Wang Bing’s Sorrowful Coda to His Textile Worker Trilogy appeared first on Slant Magazine.
continue reading
‘Megalopolis’ Review: Empire State of Mind
||
Francis Ford Coppola’s 50-year-old dream is now an audacious, uncompromising reality. The post ‘Megalopolis’ Review: Empire State of Mind appeared first on Slant Magazine.
continue reading
‘Saturday Night’ Review: Jason Reitman’s Love Letter to ‘SNL’ Is Closer to Smug Fan Fiction
||
The film obnoxiously looks back at the first SNL with the 20/20 vision of hindsight. The post ‘Saturday Night’ Review: Jason Reitman’s Love Letter to ‘SNL’ Is Closer to Smug Fan Fiction appeared first on Slant Magazine.
continue reading
‘The Apprentice’ Review: Ali Abbasi’s Docudrama Knows Exactly Who Donald Trump Is
||
But how deeply can a film explore the psyche of a man who so nakedly shows us his worst? The post ‘The Apprentice’ Review: Ali Abbasi’s Docudrama Knows Exactly Who Donald Trump Is appeared first on Slant Magazine.
continue reading