The Before Trilogy: How to Capture a Moment
A love story is made of moments, and in no place are those moments captured better than in Richard Linklater’s Before Trilogy – Sunrise, Sunset, Midnight. Essay on why, by Jack Fanning.
Read MoreA love story is made of moments, and in no place are those moments captured better than in Richard Linklater’s Before Trilogy – Sunrise, Sunset, Midnight. Essay on why, by Jack Fanning.
Read MoreAlex Garland’s directorial debut ‘Ex Machina’ (2014) is a film that becomes richer and more enthralling upon multiple viewings and through intense debate. Review by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read MoreAnimated sitcom ‘Bob’s Burgers’ transitions from television to cinema with the feel-good and family-friendly ‘The Bob’s Burgers Movie’ (2022). Review by Jacob Davis.
Read MoreJoseph Kosinski directs Tom Cruise in ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (2022). “Do you remember how movies used to feel when you were a kid? This is it.” Review by Joseph Wade.
Read MoreDaniels’ witty and imaginative ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ (2022), starring Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, will leave you breathless and in tears. Review by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read MoreCooper Raiff uses his films ‘Sh*thouse’ and ‘Cha Cha Real Smooth’ to re-evaluate the limits of masculinity, confronting limited stereotypes to present vulnerability as a strength. Essay by Tina Kakadelis.
Read MoreEskil Vogt mixes Stephen King with ‘Let the Right One In’ for 2022 Norwegian art-house film ‘The Innocents’, a relatable, “quiet, creeping, and always charged” horror. Review by Kieran Judge.
Read MoreZac Efron stars in Blumhouse’s 2022 Stephen King adaptation ‘Firestarter’, but uninspired filmmaking makes for a bland and derivative experience. Review by Kieran Judge.
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