In Review: 'A Thousand and One,' 'Rye Lane,' 'Enys Men,' 'Tetris'
This week's reviews include this year's Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner, a charming rom-com and an unsettling horror film from Britain, and a video game origin story.
This week's reviews include this year's Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner, a charming rom-com and an unsettling horror film from Britain, and a video game origin story.
Our journey through the Sight & Sound 100, starting with a six-way tie for the 95th spot, continues with Sergio Leone’s spaghetti Western masterpiece.
David Lynch’s ambitious, sprawling, digital-to-the-max 2006 feature flopped in theaters in 2006 but has stubbornly refused to disappear from the conversation.
More is more in the latest and longest 'John Wick' sequel. In limited release, the Dardennes paint more desperate characters into a corner and Adèle Exarchopoulos smells trouble in a French fantasy.
20 years after the start of the Iraq War, two Errol Morris documentaries, 'Standard Operating Procedure' and 'The Unknown Known,' have a cumulative power.
Bramesco's new book traces the history of color movies using fifty remarkable examples that span color filmmaking's low-tech origins through the digital age.