Film Notes I, Tonya In our current moment of reckoning with various forms of abuse it is not easy to know what to think of Tonya Harding's return to the spotlight. But it is definitely a question that looms over the entire film for the audience to answer themselves. Read Post
Film Notes On the Beach At Night Alone The film is honest and raw about the pain that accompanies whirlwind love affairs. Read Post
Film Notes Lady Bird The glowing reports from its premiere at the Telluride Film Festival made me skeptical. How great could this movie be? But when the film began — pardon the flying reference — my heart soared. Read Post
Film Notes The Disaster Artist For James Franco, cult-classic THE ROOM is a symbol of earnest ambition and the love of filmmaking. Read Post
Film Notes The Graduate It is not difficult to see THE GRADUATE as its own kind of tragedy, with all its main characters as beholden to social constructs as the mythic heroes were to the whims of vengeful gods. Read Post
Film Notes The Florida Project Set on a stretch of highway just outside the imagined utopia of Disney World, THE FLORIDA PROJECT follows six-year-old Moonee and her rebellious mother Halley over the course of a single summer. Read Post
Film Notes Night of the Living Dead One of the most influential and effective horror movies of all time. Read Post
Film Notes Loving Vincent The world’s first fully oil-painted animated feature film, LOVING VINCENT brings the art of Vincent van Gogh to life to recount the life story of this most mysterious, mythical, and tragic of great painters. Read Post