Arts
Film Review: Being the Ricardos
Being the Ricardos never quite steps out of its predecessor’s looming shadow, but it’s an enjoyable film that does right by its subjects. … read more
Film Review: Agnes
Agnes, directed by Mickey Reece, explores the relationship between life, loss and religion in two distinct halves. … read more
Film Review: Don’t Look Up
Don’t Look Up is the kind of satire that will leave smart viewers thinking about it when they least expect it for years and decades to come. … read more
Film Editor Úna Ní Dhonghaíle on Her Experiences with Branagh...
Úna Ní Dhonghaíle has had a remarkable career, but in cutting Belfast, she got a chance to help one of her idols shape his life into art. … read more
Film Review: West Side Story
Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story is essentially the same as the original film, but with a more nuanced and timely vision. … read more
Film Review: C’mon C’mon
Everything about Mike Mills’ C’mon C’mon, from the gorgeous black-and-white cinematography to the editing, is pure perfection. … read more
Film Review: The Parker Sessions
The Parker Sessions is an interesting concept that works most of the time due to its cinematography and a strong performance by Rachell Sean. … read more
Content Shifter: 10 New Series to Stream Through the Holidaze
Merry War on Christmas season to us all! Just another couple of weeks until you can shut your idiot anti-vax/MAGA/Fox Snooze relatives out of your life for another year—hang in there. In the meantime, should you need a distraction from the latest “Muh freedums!” rant from Grandpa Truck Nutz, here are ten stream-worthy new series
Film Review: Bruised
Even if it lacks inspiration, Halle Berry approaches her directorial debut, Bruised, with workman-like precision and confidence. … read more
Film Review: No Future
Shot with a somber haze in its framing, coloring and camera movement, No Future creates a sense of hopelessness, realism and slowness. … read more