Review: Zach Bryan — With Heaven on Top
The record is Bryan’s messiest. He’s all over the place in the perfect way. He oscillates between gentle and upbeat, never sitting still long enough to process. … read more
The Moment Kills Brat Summer
I’m in the camp that if you loved Brat Summer and never wanted it to be over, The Moment should be a required watch for you. … read more
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Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass Is Great, Dumb...
David Wain marks the anniversary of the Sundance premiere of Wet Hot American Summer with a movie that isn’t trying to be profound, just very entertaining. … read more
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Kogonada Films in Fragments in Zi
zi is utterly organic and ethereal, as Kogonada is far more interested in cultivating a feeling than advancing a plot. … read more
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Josephine Is Daring, Devastating and Dynamic Filmmaking
Through meticulous attention to perspective, Josephine captures the profound vulnerability, resilience and complexity of childhood in crisis. … read more
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The Gallerist Is A Work of Art. Unless It Isn’t.
The Gallerist is a wickedly fun and unabashedly in-your-face satire on the commodification of art as a status symbol. … read more
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Nuisance Bear: A Meditation on the Marriage of Man and...
Man’s ironic relationship with nature is precisely what Nuisance Bear taps into. In trying to help them, we are also harming them. … read more
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The History of Concrete: A Goofball’s Quest for Meaning in...
The History of Concrete isn’t about concrete. It’s a reflexive look into creation’s internal and external powers that force creatives to make the what they do. … read more
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American Doctor: A Deeply Human Look into Frontline Workers in...
American Doctor follows three surgeons, each on their personal journeys to provide relief work in Gaza. … read more
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Wicker is a Well-Woven Tale
Wicker is a delightfully offbeat film, one that feels like a storybook left out in the rain. … read more
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Cookie Queens Follows Four Girl Scouts with Thin Mints and...
Cookie Queens, much like the products that its subjects are selling, may not be particularly filling, but it’s a sweet treat among other movies up for awards. … read more
Andrew Orkin and Joseph Shirley Bring Musical Artistry to The...
For Orkin and Shirley, the music doesn’t just underscore The Gallerist’s madness — it sells it, frame by frame, note by note, just like the art at its center. … read more
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