Who Is Michael Bay to Cinema in the 2020s?
Michael Bay is someone too hard to concretely define, but his influence and legacy continue to be re-evaluated. Who is Michael Bay to cinema in the 2020s? By Dorian Griffin.
Read MoreMichael Bay is someone too hard to concretely define, but his influence and legacy continue to be re-evaluated. Who is Michael Bay to cinema in the 2020s? By Dorian Griffin.
Read MoreUn Certain Regard winner ‘Black Dog’, from director Hu Guan and starring Eddie Pang, is hugely memorable with meticulously constructed shots. Review by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read MoreJT Mollner’s ‘Strange Darling’, with cinematography from Giovanni Ribisi and a strong performance from Willa Fitzgerald, is exactly what we should be clamoring for more of. Review by Jacob Davis.
Read MoreThe 2024 remake of ‘The Crow’, starring Bill Skarsgård and FKA twigs, directed by Rupert Sanders, is ill-conceived. It should have stayed dead and buried. Review by Margaret Roarty.
Read MoreNetflix teen comedy ‘Incoming’ (2024), from Dave and John Chernin (‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’) settles for a scenario done to death. C-. Review by Martha Lane.
Read MoreJohn Cromwell’s 1934 romantic masterpiece, ‘The Fountain’, is tender and thoughtful in its representation of a desire for stillness. Essay by Annabel Jessica Goldsmith.
Read MoreLoved ones of learning disabled people don’t wish for them to be fixed. Fede Álvarez and ‘Alien: Romulus’ understands this. Here’s how and why it matters. Essay by Joseph Wade.
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