Reviews
An American Pickle
A heartfelt, often eerily powerful meditation on Jewish identity, wrapped up in a lot of mediocre foolishness.
A heartfelt, often eerily powerful meditation on Jewish identity, wrapped up in a lot of mediocre foolishness.
The latest in our series on overlooked films centers on an early work by Michael Almereyda.
A conventional but thoughtfully edited documentary about the rebuilding of a town destroyed by fire.
Goodness in movie form.
A film wearing shoes that are too big for it.
A poignant and powerful film about the destruction of the Bronx in the 1970s, which was blamed on its own residents.
A rough-edged, tenderhearted film about closing day at a dive bar, existing somewhere between documentary and drama.
The latest in Scout Tafoya's series on underrated films look at David Chase's drama.
An interview with filmmaker and cultural historian Arthur Dong about his book "Hollywood Chinese: The Chinese in American Feature Films"
One of the most cynical films ever made—a description that could be complimentary if it were a good movie.