Film
CategoryMini Film Review: Hannah Arendt
Sometimes we go to the movies to laugh. Other times to cry. In the case of Margarethe von Trotta’s Hannah Arendt, it’s the perfect film fo..
Film Review: Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters
We’ve always wondered what was lurking behind Gregory Crewdson’s eerie and arresting photographs, and now thanks to filmmaker Ben Shapiro,..
Capsule Film Review: Oslo, August 31st
Oslo, August 31st is Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier’s effective follow-up to his acclaimed 2006 debut, Reprise. Re-teaming the filmmake..
Capsule Film Review: Elena
For his third film, Andrey Zvyagintsev (The Return) pulls focus on the class divide in modern Russia. Elena, winner of the “Un Certain Reg..
Capsule Film Review: Ai WeiWei: Never Sorry
Ai WeiWei: Never Sorry, a riveting portrait of the charismatic and outspoken Chinese artist, is a great example of a filmmaker being in th..
Capsule Film Review: The Art of FLIGHT
“Sick” is probably the best word to describe the trailer for this epic snowboarding documentary. Produced by Red Bull Media House, The Art..
Capsule Film Review: Detropia
Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, the Oscar-nominated duo behind Jesus Camp, have another winner on their hands with Detropia. Once a kingpin ..
Capsule Film Review: Attenberg
Despite Greece’s economic woes, it’s still exporting exciting film product to our shores. Yorgos Lanthimos’ Academy Award-nominated Dogtoo..