An absurd blend of Samuel Beckett and Monty Python, Quentin Dupieux's "Keep An Eye Out" is a short and sweet comedic exercise of the utterly asinine.
‘Atlantis’ Is A Brutally Evocative Slow Cinema Exercise From The Talented Cinematographer Who Shot ‘The Tribe’
An industrial SF film in perpetual mourning, 'Atlantis' is an overlay of everyday mundanity's complex layers of labor and abandonment - a visceral, slow cinema genre exercise from the DP of 'The Tribe'
‘MLK/FBI’ Is A Disquieting Look At The FBI’s Smear Campaign Against Dr. Martin Luther King [Must-Watch]
Appropriately often moving like a heart-pulsing political thriller, "MLK/FBI," is a disquieting historic documentary that deserves a place on the shelf beside seminal works such as Ava DuVernay's "13th."
‘Promising Young Women’ Is A Throbbing Bestiary That Jolts & Gnashes With Commiserating Verity [Must-Watch]
Emerald Fennell's feature debut is a throbbing bestiary on vindication and comeuppance that jolts and gnashes with commiserating verity.
Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ – Seeing The Cause After The Effect Caused A Double-Sided Film To Flop
Nolan's grandly misunderstood double-sided film was released at the worst possible time
