films
The rediscovery of Sara Gómez, Cuba’s finest female filmmaker
March 10, 2023Film historian García Yero and prize-winning author Luis Álvarez about the extraordinary achievement of Sara Gómez.
Read more‘Let It Be Morning,’ a stunningly powerful almost all-Palestinian Israeli film
February 2, 2023Let Let It Be Morning serve as yet another warning, a lovingly crafted, humanly noble alarum, of the Armageddon to come.
Read more‘Triangle of Sadness’ review: Marx for Beginners!
January 26, 2023Triangle of Sadness is a hyperbolic and unyieldingly fierce look at capitalism and class.
Read more‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ review: An ahistorical film that rings hollow
January 18, 2023International film awards are by no means a good film guide. This applies to The Banshees of Inisherin as much as to the rest of them.
Read more‘The Menu’ review: A deliciously wicked satirical bite into elitism and class politics
November 15, 2022Food in the world of the elite goes beyond sustenance; it becomes an indication of status.
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