In which Todd Haynes goes full Pedro Almodóvar and never looks back.
When it comes to Todd Haynes, Ed Lachman, and color, “There are no accidents.”
Big emotions, endless conflict, and beautiful surfaces are the director’s trademark.
‘Dark Waters’ doesn’t just focus on the story it uncovers, but also the toil of having damning knowledge without the power to save the people that are in danger.
The new film from Todd Haynes focuses on Robert Bilott, an attorney who took on the goliath chemical company DuPont.
Neither the ‘Carol’ director or the ‘Avengers’ actor are strangers to activism, and their timely team-up feels especially welcome.
If you have a heart or just love good cinematography, you’ll want to watch ‘Wonderstruck.’
The ‘50s are alive with subtext. The melodramas of Douglas Sirk were stylized simply by existing. The director’s focus on small, domestic issues with housewives…
Don’t just play it safe when you can strive to be an experimental film superstar.