the current cinema

“My Father’s Shadow” Is Intensely—Yet Obliquely—Autobiographical
[ad_1] Most of the movie takes place in the span of a single day, and two clocks, political and personal, seem to be ticking out of synch, urgently and discordantly....
In “Pillion,” Gay B.D.S.M. Passions Edge Toward Dom-Com
[ad_1] Anchored by Alexander Skarsgård and Harry Melling’s superb performances, the British director Harry Lighton’s feature début brightens the bleak novel it’s based on. [ad_2] Source link
Challenging Official Histories in “Natchez” and “Mr. Nobody Against Putin”
[ad_1] Rev displays the rhetorical power, leavened with humor and warmth, of a skilled public speaker, but many others are charismatic, too. There’s Deborah Cosey, the first Black member of...
The Zealous Voyagers of “Magellan” and “The Testament of Ann Lee”
[ad_1] Where does such a charge leave Magellan, despoiler of every Eden he encounters? The film, to its credit, does not skimp on paradisiacal visions. Every shot of the tropics...
“Young Mothers” Is a Gentle Gift from the Dardenne Brothers
[ad_1] Goodness is not hard to find in “Young Mothers.” The film is set in and around a maternity home in Liège where the staff look after their charges, all...
“Marty Supreme” ’s Megawatt Personality
[ad_1] Josh Safdie’s hectic new film “Marty Supreme,” set in 1952, mainly in New York, is, essentially, “Uncut Gems” but with a happy ending. That recklessly exuberant 2019 drama, which...
The Lovably Fragile Exes of “Is This Thing On?”
[ad_1] The invention, though, comes from real life. Alex’s experience is loosely modelled on that of John Bishop, a British pharmaceutical salesman who, with no standup experience, began performing at...
“The Secret Agent” Is a Political Thriller Teeming with Life
[ad_1] Meanwhile, a real shark has washed ashore; the movie’s MacGuffin is a human leg found in the creature’s belly. To investigate, the city’s wily and pompous chief of police,...
“Hamnet” Feels Elemental, but Is It Just Highly Effective Grief Porn?
[ad_1] Zhao’s first three features were steeped in documentary realism, shot with a sturdy, windswept lyricism and abounding in nonprofessional actors. Then came her fourth picture, the clunky Marvel comic-book...
“Sirāt” Is a Harrowing, Exhilarating Dance of Death
[ad_1] The rave comes to an abrupt stop, and the story, which Laxe scripted with Santiago Fillol, takes off like a shot. Armed soldiers turn up and order the ravers...
The Bad Show-Biz Dads of “Sentimental Value” and “Jay Kelly”
[ad_1] In new films from Joachim Trier and Noah Baumbach, success in filmmaking proves depressingly incompatible with success in fatherhood. [ad_2] Source link
Emma Stone’s Apocalyptic Showdown Blooms in “Bugonia”
[ad_1] Teddy’s reasoning is a confusion of save-the-world alarmism, garden-variety derangement, unhealed trauma, and single-minded revenge. He’s a beekeeper, and he blames Auxolith’s pesticides for accelerating colony-collapse disorder; the precarious...