Magazine Dreams” is a dark drama in the vein of “Taxi Driver,” Martin Scorsese’s film about a disturbed cabbie named Travis ...
But the highlight of “The Assessment” is the contrived dinner party Virginia arranges to see how the couple acts in social ...
Maria Schneider’s story is a tragic and often infuriating one, and “Being Maria” captures the complexity of the situation. It ...
And while one could argue that we shouldn’t be expecting innovation from the now journeyman filmmaker—who’s fallen hard from ...
What’s most fascinating of all is that, in a roundabout way, “Secret Mall Apartment” is about artistic expression—and how ...
One quite literal manifestation of that is Dominican director and screenwriter Jose Maria Cabral’s film “42nd Street.” It’s ...
An interview with the director on bonding with the film’s ensemble cast, his approach to working with time, and the ...
The Residence” is a comedy of manners and murder that nails scintillating satire to the White House walls, compelling us to step inside.
It’s not just the wonderful Fantastic Fest that unfolds every September, but the genre has been a major part of every SXSW ...
I walked away from “Happy Face” having mostly enjoyed the experience of watching it, but I couldn’t say I was smiling.
Thankfully, for the most part, three docs at this year’s SXSW are structured less to run through their subjects’ greatest ...
Three of the more purely enjoyable films to play at this year’s SXSW didn’t premiere with star-studded red carpets at the ...
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