New York Film Festival 2022
Lee Jutton is back with two more films from this year’s New York Film Festival, with reviews of The Novelist’s Film and Walk Up!
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed is one of the most moving and vulnerable documentaries I have had the opportunity to see.
It speaks volumes when a filmmaker can reach its audience, inspiring them to speak out more, and Is That Black Enough For You?!? does just that.
This dispatch features two great films involving passionate love affairs — but, apart from that, they could not be more radically different.
Paul Schrader is a master storyteller, but with Master Gardener, even masters are capable of misfires.
From NYFF, Lee Jutton reviews A Couple and Showing Up, the latest films from Frederick Wiseman and Kelly Reichardt.
From pensive and meditative to egotistically powerful, Todd Field’s Tár is a film for the senses.
Marie Kreutzer’s new cinematic depiction of the life of the Empress, Corsage, is a punk rock rebel yell: angry, energetic, and intensely enjoyable.
All That Breathes captures the noble effort to save the Black Kites, transforming from a humanitarian venture to a broad-scale look.
At times a deeply moving portrait of our treatment of animals, while other times a sense of existential realism, EO proves itself to be full of heart.