Spencer – Review “Akin to a staggering choral piece, with overwhelming layers of sounds and countermelodies putting us right at the heart of everything, knocking us over.” Continue reading “Spencer – Review” →
Seberg — Review Kristen Stewart in a scene from Benedict Andrews’s Seberg “The movie takes a distant approach to a real-life story and comes off lacking and unfocused.“ Continue reading “Seberg — Review” →
Personal Shopper — Review Kristen Stewart in a scene from Olivier Assayas’ Personal Shopper. “You can reach in and feel a cool, dense fog, but then you see a magnificent light from some unknown location which brings you further in.” Continue reading “Personal Shopper — Review” →
Café Society — Review Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg in a scene from Woody Allen’s Café Society. “You won’t go away disappointed, but there’s nothing here that’s particularly memorable.” Continue reading “Café Society — Review” →
Clouds of Sils Maria — Capsule Review “The 123 minute film asks a lot of interesting questions about art and the societal viewpoints which surround it, but [writer/director Olivier] Assayas’ screenplay mistakes the open-ended nature of these queries with unshaped writing.” Continue reading “Clouds of Sils Maria — Capsule Review” →
Still Alice “A compassionate film about a sensitive subject, made very carefully and clearly done with great intent from talented people.” Continue reading “Still Alice” →