
Robert Daniels’ Overlooked Films of 2022
We asked our writers to pick films that they think everyone should see before the end of the year. These are the picks of Robert Daniels.
We asked our writers to pick films that they think everyone should see before the end of the year. These are the picks of Robert Daniels.
A series on the most overlooked films of 2022 with three films from a different writer in each installment. Nell Minow picks two biographies and an old-fashioned thriller.
An interview with Elegance Bratton, writer/director of The Inspection.
A review of Paramount+’s Tulsa King, starring Sylvester Stallone and from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan.
A video game review of the biggest game of the year, again.
A review of the new crime series The Calling, now played on Peacock.
A review of the fifth season of Netflix’s The Crown, premiering today, November 9th.
Our monthly feature on a stand-out short film gets to Aisha Amin’s Simone.
A Far-Flung Correspondent celebrates Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s 1997 masterwork, newly released on the Criterion Collection.
A book excerpt from the new book about Robert Eggers’ The Northman by our critic, Simon Abrams.
A review of the new Criterion release of Daisies.
A review of the first season of the new version of Dangerous Liaisons on Starz.
A preview of the 28th annual Black Harvest Film Festival.
A review of the PS5 game, God of War: Ragnarok.
A review of Netflix’s new sitcom Blockbuster, premiering on November 3rd.
An interview with Phyllis Nagy about her directorial debut, Call Jane.
An interview with the director of Cartoon Saloon and Netflix’s My Father’s Dragon.
Scout Tafoya’s video essay series about maligned masterpieces celebrates Pollyanna McIntosh’s Darlin’.
An interview with the writers, directors, and stars of Something in the Dirt.