3 Faces/A Family Tour/Diamantino | NYFF 2018
By Phil Guie October 9, 2018
Three films offer reflections of the current politics from their respective countries and regions.
Three films offer reflections of the current politics from their respective countries and regions.
An engrossing, multifaceted portrait centering on a community that exists somewhere between paranoia and reality.
Director Yorgos Lanthimos turns Queen Anne’s court into a bawdy and baroque hothouse.
From Sudan to Syria, six diverse discoveries found at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Michael Moore takes on Donald Trump and even Barack Obama in his signature scattershot though rollicking fashion.
Damien Chazelle’s intimate and temperate big-screen epic about the Space Race, adapted from the book First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong.
A discovery at the Toronto International Film Festival: a noirish crime drama set in 19th-century rural Denmark.
What is the best way to see writer/director Alfonso Cuarón’s luminous, black-and-white film? Definitely on the big screen.
Paul Greengrass’s fast-paced and intimate docudrama is gripping from start to finish, and ultimately hopeful.