Review: Catherine Breillat’s ‘The Sleeping Beauty’ is a Strange and Compelling Critique of Fairy Tales Catherine Breillat’s new film The Sleeping Beauty (La belle endormie) marks…
Despite having only made seven feature films, Andrei Tarkovsky is largely considered one of the most important Russian filmmakers of the twentieth century, perhaps second…
I’ll be the first to admit that the title of this post is a tad hyperbolic. The box office should not necessarily be forgotten, and…
For the rest of the summer, Adam and Landon will be focusing on films included in the Criterion Collection released by the legendary BBS Production…
From 2011, Landon Palmer jokingly considers the corrupt themes of Disney animated classics.
With A Better Life, director Chris Weitz moves away from the big-scale Hollywood fantasy filmmaking of The Golden Compass and Twilight: New Moon to an…
I often find that, as a devotee to cinema and little else, I understand history through cinema. After all, cinema can take me to places…
When I write this column, I typically don’t get the opportunity to write about movies from my teen years. I, like many, came into a…
You’d be hard-pressed to find two filmmakers who are more wildly different than Woody Allen and Terrence Malick. One is a notably prolific and economic…