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'
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'
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."
Emerald Fennell's feature debut is a throbbing bestiary on vindication and comeuppance that jolts and gnashes with commiserating verity.
Nolan's grandly misunderstood double-sided film was released at the worst possible time
Once upon a time... a Hop Wei hatchet man walked into a bar owned by an Irish nativist...