“The Double Life of Veronique”: Both There and Not
Krzysztof Kieślowski’s The Double Life of Veronique captures a universally-shared, fleeting feeling and crystallizes it into a movie. It’s difficult,… read more
Krzysztof Kieślowski’s The Double Life of Veronique captures a universally-shared, fleeting feeling and crystallizes it into a movie. It’s difficult,… read more
Jim Jarmusch’s “Stranger than Paradise” is one of the most conspicuously unusual films I’ve ever seen. It accomplishes something which… read more
“The Weatherman” is about a tragic figure who never got over his yuppie disillusionment. On paper he’s a success by… read more
By: Daniel Volfson Only a few minutes into Constantin Popescu’s Pororoca and you’ll become suspicious of the all-too-perfect image of… read more
I found You Were Never Really Here to be one of the most humanly jarring and immersive cinema experiences that… read more
By: Daniel Volfson This is a movie which truly combines the best of both these directors’ grotesquely overwrought worlds. We… read more
It’s not hard to imagine the premise of Debra Granik’s “Leave No Trace” reduced to the bold headlines of a… read more
By: Demi Dang Roma is a movie that evokes life in Mexico City during the early 1970s, a time that… read more
By: Daniel Volfson “Arctic” invests all its energy in piling up excruciating tests of survival until they reach an almost… read more
By: Daniel Volfson There is no working director for whom I feel as much sympathy for as M. Night Shyamalan…. read more