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Godard Mon Amour depicts France’s most serious director with biting humor
According to New York Times film critic A.O. Scott, fans of Jean-Luc Godard will hate-watch the new movie Godard Mon Amour by French director...
Best 20 Films of 2017 – part 2
Continuing this critic's countdown to the number one movie of 2017, below you will find my top 10 movies of 2017. Some might find...
Lover for a Day presents beautiful if cynical story about relationships
“How does somebody suddenly become so indifferent?” “That’s it, no more relationships if that’s how it ends.” “I was played by love. Not by...
Phantom Thread costume designer Mark Bridges talks sewing story into costume and meeting Paul...
When Mark Bridges answered Paul Thomas Anderson's call to once again work with him as costume designer on one of his movies, he was happy to...
I, Tonya presents complex picture of truth and sympathy of hated celebrity — a...
The world of celebrity can be a difficult. You can be admired and hated at the turn of a dime. But sometimes you can...
Paris Can Wait captures frustrating mysteries of love — a film review
Though straightforward and not without some technical impurities, not to mention a few trite romantic comedy tropes, Paris Can Wait has a creeping appeal...
20th Century Women speaks to an era with humor and heartache — a film...
20th Century Women tells both an expansive and personal story via three women and two guys, all of varied ages, during the waning years of...
From the Archives: Illuminating Eyes Wide Shut with a Lacanian analysis
"Explanations are bound to fail. Every viewer will be an expert on sexual fantasy and jealousy and will find his or her individual connection...
La La Land is entertaining and beautiful sans substance — a film review
Sometimes I twirl my hair and daydream about Ryan Gosling. He has become that icon of a man on which many of us imprint...
Miami Jewish Film Festival will celebrate 20 years with as many as 65 movies
One of the biggest film festivals in Miami is one many would think is relegated to a particular audience: Jews living in Miami. In...