The Sweet East is the first film to capture 2020s America
Everyone can find their own niche now, but we have so little to talk about together
Everyone can find their own niche now, but we have so little to talk about together
The filmmaker’s podcast is an unexpected and passionate gesture
Something happens when you watch a movie alone together, laughing, crying and fidgeting in unison
Are we decent yet?
The Way of Water is a visually immersive and profoundly uninteresting film
Godard’s work remains a vibrant pageant of cinematic possibilities
It’s a successful satire of cancel culture that never hectors or patronizes
The HBO Max miniseries shows a rare interest in the present moment
We’re All Going to the World’s Fair is an important film about the internet
The Worst Person in the World’s ticking clock makes it both urgent and sad
The Seventies weren’t John Wayne’s decade, and that was fine by him
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Video killed the video store
Castellano and Castaldo descended upon Narrowsburg with a gust of wind, declaring that they would open an acting school, start a film festival and make it ‘the Sundance of the East’