Published inFanfare‘Materialists’: The Price of Love‘Materialists’ is another smart, sophisticated exploration of modern romance from Celine Song, and a worthy follow-up to ‘Past Lives’1d agoA response icon11d agoA response icon1
Published inFanfare5 Best Movies of 2025 So FarThis year’s highlights represent cinema at its most thrilling, pushing the art form to new heightsJun 7A response icon11Jun 7A response icon11
Published inFanfare‘Leave Her to Heaven’ 80 Years Later: The Ultimate Movie VillainEllen Berent is one of cinema’s most terrifying monsters, played brilliantly by the unforgettable Gene TierneyMay 15A response icon18May 15A response icon18
Published inFanfare‘Night Moves’ 50 Years Later: A Forgotten Film Noir MasterpieceSun-drenched and full of despair, ‘Night Moves’ captures the mood of a post-Watergate America.Apr 30A response icon7Apr 30A response icon7
Published inFanfare‘Grand Tour’: Journey Through the PastWith ‘Grand Tour,’ Miguel Gomes shows us what cinema can be when it is unbound by convention and freed from the shackles of storyApr 6A response icon6Apr 6A response icon6
Published inFanfare‘Misericordia’: A World Without JudgementAlain Guiraudie’s ‘Misericordia’ is a rare movie about sex and murder where no one is punished, and that feels radical.Mar 29A response icon1Mar 29A response icon1
Published inFanfare‘Eephus’: For the Love of the Game‘Eephus’ captures the spirit of baseball like no other sports movie, but it’s also about something more profound: Life’s passingMar 17A response icon1Mar 17A response icon1
Published inFanfareThe Oscars Have Changed, But They’re Still BrokenFrom new categories to more meaningful tributes — here are five ways to fix the Academy AwardsMar 4A response icon29Mar 4A response icon29
Published inFanfare‘Code Unknown’ 25 Years Later: A Cruel Portrait of Who We AreIn ‘Code Unknown,’ Michael Haneke confronts a broken society overtaken by senseless violence. The movie is more relevant today.Feb 22Feb 22
Published inFanfare‘Presence’: A Haunting in AmericaSteven Soderbergh’s ‘Presence’ forces audiences to confront the insidious terrors of contemporary American lifeJan 29A response icon4Jan 29A response icon4