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By the final image of The Promised Land, we’ve been taken on an epic adventure, and in our heart of hearts, we are sated by the sweep of it all.
A 50th Anniversary retrospective on Steven Spielberg’s first feature-length film, Duel, and its place in Nixon’s America.
The Test & the Art of Thinking is an important documentary, highlighting a particular issue in education that is connected to a larger problem.
As one of two films representing Iran in the 77th Venice Film Festival, Ahmad Bahrami’s The Wasteland wrestles with themes of class and race.
Through The Night is not just about a daycare, but about a broken system that forces parents to choose between their children and their livelihood.
Despite Martin Eden being only two hours, it is so densely packed with a cosmos’s volume of emotion and life, that it is as epic as any Sergio Leone or David Lean film.
While Reichardt seems to be well intentioned here, First Cow falters by being frustratingly empty in both its delivery and narrative focus.
Bait is a stunning and memorable debut that pokes itself into the uncomfortable spaces between class and solidarity in modern British society.
Director Gurinder Chadha’s work offers American viewers a valuable political lesson about the intersection of class struggle and racism.
We take a look at John Brahms’ 1940s trilogy of psychological noir and how they help can help us predict and understand fascist ideology and the alt-right.
Fire on the Hill is an inspiring journey of building, rebuilding and reinforcing a community for the black community in Compton, away from the notorious factions that gave the city a dark reputation.
Not only does Fyre tell an interesting story, but it tells it well; the whole ordeal is tense and hilarious in equal measure.
In a decade over-saturated with cheap nostalgia, it is a delight to see a film about the 90s that doesn’t try to be about the 90s; Mid90s tells a timeless story of self-discovery.
Rushmore is a film that employs screwball comedy conventions, helping to create an interesting combination of genres.