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17 May, 2024
Cannes Film Festival | Bird, by Andrea Arnold, as a metaphor for freedom
In Bird, a twelve-year-old girl, in conflict with her father, tries to receive attention from others, until she finds them in a stranger.
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Emilia Pérez Review | Redefining Gender and Identity from Cartels to Chords
Posted on 13 January 2025

2046 by Wong Kar-wai Review | Melancholia as a Worldview
Posted on 30 November 2024

The Apprentice by Ali Abbasi Review| A Movie About How Donald Trump Became “The Donald”
Posted on 5 November 2024

Inside the 51st Telluride Film Festival | A Dog’s-Eye View of the Experience
Posted on 28 October 2024

Megalopolis | Coppola’s Hope for a Better Society is not enough
Posted on 4 July 2024

Aftersun by Charlotte Wells magnifies what seems insignificant
Posted on 3 June 2024

Kinds of Kindness | Lanthimos’ inquiry into kindness, love and abuse
Posted on 24 May 2024

Perfect Days by Wim Wenders | The Resistance of Everyday Life
Posted on 18 February 2024

Once Upon a Time in America | A 20th-Century Epic in Mobsters’ Shoes
Posted on 8 February 2024

A Momentous 50th at Telluride Film Festival
Posted on 18 September 2023

Asteroid City | Desert Encounters Between Romance and the Meaning of Life
Posted on 20 August 2023

Youth Tempted by the Vices | A Neapolitan Allegory of Life
Posted on 17 August 2023