Review: No Time to Die
An emotional sendoff that will leave fans both bittersweet to see it come to a close as they are excited for what the future has in store.
An emotional sendoff that will leave fans both bittersweet to see it come to a close as they are excited for what the future has in store.
Two new documentaries about the fate of the free world.
With the camera positioned in the back of a small church facing toward the front, the idea of the static frame, and all of its varied dramatic possibilities, is introduced early in Georgian national...
Garrel’s latest is an expansion of his style but stays true to his themes.