There’s a moment in Drake Doremus’ ENDINGS, BEGINNINGS that affected me deeply. Curled on her side, Shailene Woodley’s Daphne is held tight by her on-again-off-again... Read More
Film Reviews
Bill Paxton’s directorial debut is a well-crafted gothic thriller and one of the best films of the year. He does double duty, also playing father... Read More
lantana (lan-tan-uh) n: a genus of tropical shrub with small, colorful blooms that hide a dense, thorny undergrowth. Lantana opens with a camera pushing through... Read More
A mother’s work is never done. In fact, what does a mom do all day? Well, if you’re Margaret Hall in The Deep End, between... Read More
Reality meets satire in this completely insane and hysterical movie about the depths we will sink to and call it entertainment. The title refers to... Read More
Apple had a lot riding on the success of The Banker, an historical race-based drama starring Anthony Mackie, Samuel L. Jackson and Nicholas Hoult, directed... Read More
A story about a pregnant housewife who starts compulsively eating inedible objects sounds like a gruesome, horrific film. Fortunately, Swallow diverts away from body horror... Read More
John Leguizamo continues to create stories that matter; that give a face to underrepresented groups. With his feature directorial debut, (he previously directed the 2003... Read More
Sensationalism is a powerful marketing tool: just ask ‘50s huckster William Castle, who marketed B-horror films on the promise of spine-tingling realism with The Tingler... Read More
The annual ‘Rendezvous with French Cinema‘ series is underway at the Film at Lincoln Center in New York, screening over 20 films through March 15th.... Read More

Film Review: Drake Doremus’ ‘Endings, Beginnings’ can’t find its place
Retro Review: ‘Frailty’ (2001)
Retro Review: ‘Lantana’ (2002)
Retro Review: ‘The Deep End’ (2001)
Retro Review: ‘Series 7: The Contenders’ (2001)
Film Review: ‘The Banker’ comes up short on its promissory note
Film Review: ‘Swallow’ is a provocative mouthful
SXSW Review: John Leguizamo’s ‘Critical Thinking’ makes chess inspiring
Film Review: ‘The Hunt’ aims for Trumpian satire but misses its target
Film Review: ‘Perfect Nanny’ rocks the cradle
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