A shy, teenage musician tries to keep things together in the aftermath of her older, more outgoing sister’s death.
The movie itself may not linger in the minds of viewers, but Moss’ performance almost certainly will.
Shirley, as a story, can be unpacked in layers and layers and layers. It’s elegantly built and complex in its structure.
In Shirley, a famous horror writer finds inspiration for her next book after she and her husband take in a young couple.
In her second report Kristy Strouse reviews Josephine Decker’s Shirley and Alan Ball’s Uncle Frank.
With complicated and charismatic women at its center, Madeline’s Madeline manages to keep you hooked and never stops being fascinating to watch.
In this report from the Berlinale in Berlin, Germany, Gus Edgar reviews Golden Bear winner Touch Me Not, Chinese film An Elephant Sitting Still, Soderbergh’s Unsane and more.