This relentlessly cruel rejiggering makes every Evil Dead film before seem like Sunday school.
This relentlessly cruel rejiggering makes every Evil Dead film before seem like Sunday school.
Barrio Triste relies on a mood of disaffected melancholy, if without a clear direction.
MoreThere’s a warmth to the film that cuts through its disillusion with the industry that created it.
MoreBernstein’s gifts as a storyteller are less narrative than atmospheric.
MoreThe film understands that historical truth and personal memory are inseparable.
MoreMcElwee discusses, among other things, his new film and staring down the loss of his son.
These films are generous reminders that cinema isn’t always about diagnosing global problems.