Film Review: Leila and the Wolves (1984)
For its first-ever US theatrical release, Lebanese filmmaker Heiny Srour’s visionary feminist work Leila and the Wolves receives a new 40th anniversaryContinue Reading
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For its first-ever US theatrical release, Lebanese filmmaker Heiny Srour’s visionary feminist work Leila and the Wolves receives a new 40th anniversaryContinue Reading
Bringing Anne Frank’s Diary to life for a new generation, acclaimed director Ari Folman’s Where is Anne Frank is a thoughtful, emotionalContinue Reading
Director Tony Stone and star Sharlto Copley give us a riveting bio-pic/thriller in Ted K about the Unabomber Ted Kaczynski. Notes fromContinue Reading
The trials and tribulations of three odd-job men working in the suburbs of Barcelona come under scrutiny over the courseContinue Reading
Writer-Director Scott Z. Burns teams up with Star Adam Driver for this searing Political Thriller Anchored by Adam Driver inContinue Reading
Miles away from what we know of director François Ozon’s previous work with its flights of fancy, By the GraceContinue Reading





