Enchanting, pretentious, and mildly irritating, this is absolute catnip for lovers of French New Wave cinema.
Enchanting, pretentious, and mildly irritating, this is absolute catnip for lovers of French New Wave cinema.
This bruised conversation about art and failure is a beautifully faded portrait of a man who knew he’d already written his last hit.
This generic, unsatisfying, genre blending disaster has only one saving grace: the lead actor’s bonafide star power.
A very funny, touching, and poignant film that explores what happens when an artist stops creating.
“Last Flag Flying” is a touching riff on friendship, loss, and bonding through grief. It’s incredibly sad, but it’s also achingly beautiful.
LOUISA: MATT: LOUISA SAYS: I am one of those rare film nerds who isn’t a fan of director Richard Linklater‘s 1993 opus to disco-era