Carla and Gottlieb: Between the Temples

By Jonathan Monovich. Encourages laughter at the absurdity of life while simultaneously empathizing with life’s difficulties that engulf its eclectic characters.” You can’t judge a book by its cover, but you can certainly be drawn by it. The same goes for a film’s poster. As an owner of the Minnie […]

The American Friend: Claude Schmitz’s The Other Laurens (2023)

By Thomas M. Puhr, You’re best off surrendering to its mad logic.” Like some of the neo-noirs that inspired it, Claude Schmitz’s The Other Laurens (L’autre Laurens, 2023) boasts a dizzyingly convoluted plot. I look at my frantically scribbled notes on the film, and despair washes over me. I take […]

Flight in Search of Asylum: On In the Land of Brothers

By Yun-hua Chen. People often say there are more important problems in Iranian society and no time to discuss [the Afghan refugee crisis]. That’s not a good excuse.” –Alireza Ghasemi Filmmakers Raha Amirfazli and Alireza Ghasemi discuss their new feature Stemming from profound concerns and affection for Afghan refugees who […]

Take Me Far from Your Leader: Zach Clark’s The Becomers

By Thomas M. Puhr. Far from great satire, but further proof that Clark is willing to take big swings, budget and taste be damned.” While watching Zach Clark’s The Becomers (2023), I was reminded more than once of a web comic that was making the rounds on social media earlier […]

Ultimate Equity: Hoag Kepner’s Torched

By Phoebe Hart. Like Ultimate Frisbee in its grassroots approach. Funded by a Kickstarter campaign, the makers have done well to put together a cohesive piece that will thrill both fans of Ultimate and folks interested in equity.” Torched is a new film directed by Hoag Kepner about Austin’s professional […]

Revisiting the Rebels: Jeff Nichols’s The Bikeriders

By Andrew Montiveo. Such subtlety has become increasingly rare….” Popular culture has long relished the outlaw motorcyclist, and Hollywood embraced the outlaw motorcyclist soon after his postwar emergence, mainly due to a number of displaced veterans returning from WWII. Early exploitation cinema profited from the public hysteria over these latter-day […]

Lost and Found: In Praise of Josh’s Blair Witch Mix (1999)

By Alexandra Heller-Nicholas. The Blair Witch Project – Josh’s Blair Witch Mix (1999) can be found online in full at Archive.org here. The essence of The Blair Witch Project that has made it so compulsively alluring for me has largely remained as elusive to me as ever. And then I […]