Standing with ‘The Infiltrators’
Films occasionally have the power to sneak up on viewers, to instigate a debate, challenging ethics, morality, and something fundamentally …
Films occasionally have the power to sneak up on viewers, to instigate a debate, challenging ethics, morality, and something fundamentally …
Filmmakers have been gazing up at the sky for almost as long as we’ve had cameras, capturing glimpses at the …
Prep school dramas, whether in novels or films, are generally the domain of privileged white students (with their token minority …
This is supposed to be a review of the new release The Lost Husband from writer-director Vicky Wright, based on …
Shepherd (Michiel Huisman) literally herds his own flock in Polish director Malgorzata Szumowska’s new film The Other Lamb (from screenwriter …
From Casual to The Way Back (but better in reverse) Pre-CoronaVirus Binge cycle with my wife began a few weeks …
Critical analysis requires time and a healthy degree of perspective. Our current situation provides us with both, which creates a …
As both a film critic and the film programmer for the Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival in Cincinnati, the last couple …
Covering the festival for a Midwestern alternative weekly, while also scouting films for a festival makes curating a screening schedule …
Day Eight of the Toronto International Film Festival played with narrative sources and the idea of what’s going on in …