The best films of 2015 … so far — by Hans...
We are a bit past the halfway point, and the lists of what are so far the best movies of 2015 are already popping up. Here's...
Meeting Gorbachev offers a love fest among tragic turns of Soviet...
As someone who came of age during the end of the Cold War, I remember feeling compassion for the leader of what we then...
Son of Saul, a grim out-of-body experience at Auschwitz — a...
Son of Saul, the feature debut by Hungarian director László Nemes has an audacious premise: placing the viewer in the shoes of a member...
12 years in the making: an interview follow-up with Samuel Beam...
If I don't seem to be writing that much about music here lately, it's only because I've been doing it elsewhere. Below, you will...
James White uses meticulous performances and precise camerawork to make damaged...
Director/writer Josh Mond's feature debut, James White, stands out in this year’s crop of indie dramas because of two incredibly powerful performances and some...
Scarred Hearts or death in the time of nationalism — a...
This past week, the Miami Jewish Film Festival announced the prize-winning movies of its 20th annual edition of the festival. The Hungarian movie 1945 won...












