film reviews
Riley Stearns (Faults) Talks Noel Marshall’s Roar
A previously hard-to-find cult movie gets a second lease on life. The reason? Lions, motherfucker.
Tom Kalin (Savage Grace) Talks Rupert Goold’s True Story
An acclaimed theatre director makes his big screen debut with a film based on a chilling real-life case, but is the true story itself more compelling?
Josh Safdie (Heaven Knows What) Talks Tsai Ming-liang’s Rebels of the Neon God
A masterful debut film from the '90s, now finally getting a U.S. theatrical release, will change the way you feel about cinema.
Terence Nance (An Oversimplification of Her Beauty) Talks Ryan Gosling’s Lost River
From the email archives of the auteur Terence Nance, a few constructive notes on a cut of a movie prior to its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival...
Jennifer Prediger (Apartment Troubles) Talks Alex Garland’s Ex Machina
The debut film from Alex Garland raises some interesting questions, including why exactly "female" robots are portrayed on screen as they are...
Omar Mullick (These Birds Walk) Talks Caveh Zahedi’s Digging My Own Grave: The Films of Caveh Zahedi
A box set containing more than 20 years of films by one of the most idiosyncratic and original voices in cinema. Where on earth do you start?
Lexi Alexander (Punisher: War Zone) Talks Richard Raymond’s Desert Dancer
The true story of professional dancer and Iranian defector Afshin Ghaffarian shows how art can be a potent form of rebellion.
Negin Farsad (The Muslims are Coming!) Talks Asghar Farhadi’s About Elly
The Oscar-winning director's tense drama deftly reveals the collision of diametrically opposing forces that defines the Iranian condition.
Bruce LaBruce (Gerontophilia) Talks Frédéric Tcheng’s Dior and I
The changing of the guard at Dior is a subject ripe with dramatic potential, but is this doc too caught up with the finer points of fashion to notice?
Kris Swanberg (Unexpected) Talks Victor Levin’s 5 to 7
This charming, old-style romance with comedic touches offers a look at a very unusual marital setup, but does it deliver on its premise's promise?
Yung Chang (Up the Yangtze) Talks Josef Kubota Wladyka’s Manos Sucias
A Spike Lee protégé makes an impression with his debut feature, an intense moral thriller that puts a human face on South American drug trafficking.
Brandon Colvin (Sabbatical) Talks Hal Hartley’s Ned Rifle
One of the leading lights of '90s American independent cinema has been out of the spotlight for years. But his new film should change all that.











