more by M. Faust
published on Mar. 16, 2016 4am
‘Embrace of The Serpent’, ‘The Wave’, ‘The Bronze’, and ‘Fruit of Paradise’
published on Mar. 4, 2016 5pm
William Fichtner is getting the local attention he deserves.
published on Mar. 2, 2016 3am
Reviews of Eisenstein in Guanajuato, Behind the White Glasses, and A War.
published on Feb. 25, 2016 10am
If I’ve ever heard a more chilling line of dialogue in a film than this one, I can’t think what it was: “Hurry up or the soup will get cold!”
published on Feb. 23, 2016 8am
Hoover knows how to balance his story, alternating between the grim realities of life in this strife-ridden country and the strength emanating from Mokhnenko’s sense of purpose.
published on Feb. 17, 2016 12am
An art film masquerading as a horror movie, or maybe vice-versa…
published on Feb. 15, 2016 3pm
[FILM] “The golden age has passed us all by,” says one past-her-peak streetwalker to another in what qualifies as the cinematic understatement of the year.
published on Feb. 11, 2016 8am
Two films exploring relationship shifts in old age for Valentine’s weekend.
published on Feb. 5, 2016 11am
[SCREENING] Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn made three classic films in the late 1930s. But while Bringing up Baby and The Philadelphia Story may be better known, Holiday (1938) is a movie that deserves to gain a wider following.
published on Feb. 4, 2016 3pm
Ehmke will be reflecting on this history in “Road to Nowhere: A Brief & Personal History of Alternative Space in the 80s & 90s,” a (mostly) new monologue that is sure to be as informative as it will be funny.