‘Killing Gunther’ Review
Can we put a moratorium on mockumentaries for a while? This is Spinal Tap and The Rutles are classics and they helped jumpstart a genre.… Read More »‘Killing Gunther’ Review
Can we put a moratorium on mockumentaries for a while? This is Spinal Tap and The Rutles are classics and they helped jumpstart a genre.… Read More »‘Killing Gunther’ Review
Darkland is a Danish crime thriller that was almost selected as the country’s foreign film entry into the Academy Awards. As the title would suggest,… Read More »‘Darkland’ Review
Salim Shaheen is one of Afghanistan’s, and perhaps the world’s, most prolific filmmakers. But his is a name probably not known to many outside of… Read More »‘The Prince of Nothingwood’ Review
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At the beginning of A Life in Waves, we are told that even if you don’t know who Suzanne Ciani is, you still have heard… Read More »‘A Life in Waves’ Review
Modernism in the face of post-modernism. Yes, it’s a heady (and obnoxious) way to start off a review of a romantic comedy, but Lake Bell’s… Read More »‘I Do…Until I Don’t’ Review
Though appearing to be influenced by such animated works as “Coraline” and “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends,” “Ana y Bruno,” director Carlos Carrera’s first animated… Read More »Annecy Animated Film Festival: ‘Ana y Bruno’ Review
‘A Silent Voice’ focuses on a life of a young boy, Shōya Ishida. His class is introduced to a new student named Shōko, a deaf… Read More »Annecy Animated Film Festival: ‘A Silent Voice’ Review