Reviews
Love is Love is Love
A likable but often frustratingly inert anthology about what it means to love.
A likable but often frustratingly inert anthology about what it means to love.
A fascinating hybrid of documentary and drama that tries to help abuse victims find peace.
A Hollywood satire that ultimately doesn't quite know what to do with itself, but is hilarious anyway.
An exercise in pure style, packed with wit, beauty, and a sense of play.
Scout Tafoya's monthly video essay series about maligned masterpieces celebrates Sydney Pollack's action-comedy Castle Keep.
It makes you think about what a documentary is, and what film can do, even as it does all of the things that you want and need.
A nasty domestic thriller with a political subtext.
Scout Tafoya's series on underrated films moves to Dario Argento's 1998 maligned adaptation.