Queens of the Stone Age reach new creative heights with a mesmerizing jaunt into the catacombs of Paris.
Reflections at the End of the Line
Kurosawa’s devastating portrait of failing health and existential ambitions.
Kubrick’s Work-for-Hire Epic
Stanley Kubrick’s 3-hour historical epic is glorious.
The Men Died Wonderfully
Before Dr. Strangelove, Stanley Kubrick explored the folly of war in Paths of Glory.
The Spaces Between
Sean Baker’s storytelling reaches a captivating peak with The Florida Project.
On Wings of Desire
To be human is to willingly embrace the very worst parts of it.
Yet Another Pulp Fiction Post
Tarantino’s 1994 classic is still a wicked good time at the movies.
Delivering Food in These Trying Times
Sean Baker’s second film is a tightly-focused immigrant and food delivery story.
Carl Theodor Dreyer Dreams of Vampyrs
The minds behind The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) return with a dreamier horror story.
This House is Madness
Wanton absurdity and disregard for the very art of film itself.