Film Review: A Gentle Creature
Advertisements ★★★★☆ Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa (My Joy, In the Fog, Maidan) returns to fiction filmmaking with A Gentle Creature: a gloomy, timely tale of...
Advertisements ★★★★★ Matthew Heineman, best-known for his acclaimed documentaries Cartel Land and City of Ghosts, seamlessly makes the transition to fiction with the utterly...
Advertisements ★★★★☆ When historians look back at the rise of populism and anti-establishment feeling in the early years of the 21st century, they will...
Advertisements ★★★☆☆ Director Wash Westmoreland’s latest film, based on a screenplay written jointly by himself, his late husband Richard Glatzer and British playwright Rebecca...
Advertisements ★★★★☆ Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa (My Joy, In the Fog, Maidan) returns to fiction filmmaking with A Gentle Creature: a gloomy, timely tale of...
Advertisements ★★★★★ New Year celebrations have only recently been and gone, but it may well prove difficult to find a more perfect film than...
Advertisements ★★★★☆ The First World War might be overshadowed in the contemporary mind by its more famous sequel, but in some ways it is...
Advertisements ★★★☆☆ Jennifer Peedom’s Mountain contains some truly breathtaking imagery, but it reduces the sublime wonders of the peaks to mere daredevilry. In this...
Advertisements ★★★★★ Ai Weiwei might be best known for his sculptures and installations, but with Human Flow he has created a masterpiece that truly...
Advertisements ★★★★☆ An older man and a younger woman accidentally discover that, every night, they encounter each other in their dreams as a pair...
Advertisements ★★★☆☆ If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to run a household in the midst of a civil war, look no further than...
Advertisements ★★★★☆ It’s always instructive to compare a director’s latest film with their previous efforts, and this is certainly the case with Laura Poitras’...