James Gray
Little Odessa is not only a sobering look at a first generation Brooklyn family, but is also the best gangster film you’ve never heard of.
A deeply personal coming-of-age story about the strength of family and the generational pursuit of the American Dream.
This week, Shawn Glinis highlights the new home video releases of Ad Astra, Criterion’s release of All About Eve (1950) and Olive Films’ release of The Bells of St. Mary’s (1945).
Ad Astra is not without its flaws, but Gray’s science-fiction endeavor is ultimately one of the best films of the year.
In Ad Astra, an astronaut travels to the outer edges of the solar system to find his father and unravel a mystery that threatens the survival of our planet.
The Lost City of Z is a work about a British explorer that triumphs in visual splendor, forming an identity as a meditative outlook on life.
The Lost City of Z is the big budget adventure film directed by James Gray and stars Charlie Hunnam, Tom Holland, and Sienna Miller.