Milwaukee, like the rest of the contemporary American Midwest, is increasingly making a name for itself as a place that ...
A look at how feminine intuition shaped the noir genre through Dorothy B. Hughe's 1947 novel and Nicholas Ray's beloved film ...
Emma Foley’s “Sound and Colour” presents an awkward and unnerving first fifteen minutes of a woman, Hannah (Alison Oliver), ...
This “Lord of the Flies” reminds us that perhaps there isn’t that much difference between beasts and little boys after all.
The steadily rising popularity of Nordic noir is a testament to this fact, as viewers of all stripes continue to embrace the ...
A movie that seems to have been made to entertain children without disturbing them, which surely wasn't George Orwell's point ...
This is what makes the world interesting.” Almost exactly in the center of the 5-part docuseries “Conbody vs. Everybody,” ...
Two Pianos” is a melodrama, and damned proud to be one. The main character is a pianist named Mathias (François Civil) who ...
Prefers to spend two hours rehashing elements that even newbies to shark-based cinema will find devoid of any real ...
Rapper-turned-filmmaker RZA, aka Robert Fitzgerald Diggs, throws down a gauntlet at the end of “One Spoon of Chocolate,” a ...
The works of Lucrecia Martel have long felt like a single, all-encompassing political project to explore the social and ...
Carlo and Dori tell him to get in their car, and while he has turned down his classmates, who want to keep partying, ...
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