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It is dreamlike, meditative, and ambiguous, with an ending that leaves us with questions about what is real and what is ...
Serra’s meticulous shooting and cutting relate to phenomenology; that is, it delivers an account of subjective experience.
The Sound” only comes alive when its cast members are dangling in mid-air and planning their next moves on the fly.
Hargitay's approach is intuitive in a really courageous way, because she’s so open to the process, to her own pain and loss.
Victor’s offbeat film may not resonate with everyone, but their approach to this story and its heavy topic is impressive.
That’s “Mr. Blake At Your Service!”, about a cranky English widower named Andrew Blake (John Malkovich) who takes a nostalgic ...
Thus we have a bifurcated season, split into two parts but which feels (and was shot) like one continuous story; last year’s ...
The co-star of the Apple TV+ series talks about making unusual choices and the best advice she ever got about acting.
One of my favorite moments in Season 4 of “The Bear” is a kind of delicate ballet before the chaos—a dialogue-free sequence that lasts nearly three minutes. With the camera swooping in elegantly slow ...
It gives me no pleasure to report that the confirmed death rattle of that era has been recorded, in the form of the ...
The writer-director and star discuss “the politics of embodiment,” the fine nuances of scripting movement, and disrupting old ...
The monthly drop of the best in physical media including special editions of films by William Friedkin, Alex Proyas, Sidney ...
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