Misha and the Wolves
Misha and the Wolves is both a chapter book and game, with more of an intention to shock than fully explore
Proxima
Proxima deserves credit for being unpredictable, but it’s also disappointing
NYFF 2020: Nomadland
Zhao crafts Nomadland to be observational and anecdotal, utilising fluid shots and deliberate cuts that give it the trappings of a documentary
Tesla
Michael Almereyda is by no means a household name but his latest work, Tesla, is a culmination of the past twenty years of his work
Julian Marshall: “The history of this country is inseparable from the oppression and violence perpetrated against African-Americans”
We Are George Floyd director Julian Marshall talks to Hillary White about fighting the system, finding justice, voting in November, and the chance for change
Visions du Réel 2020 - Queens
Queens provides a window into a collective world, where everyone unapologetically expresses themselves — gay, trans, queer and every identity in between
Shirley
There is a haunting opaqueness in Josephine Decker’s Shirley that stays with you long after the credits roll
Visions du Réel 2020 - Amor Fati
With over ten different stories in the mix, scenes and sequences gently shuffle into one another, each of them self-contained while remaining mysterious and incomplete
BERLINALE 2020 - The Trouble With Being Born
The Trouble with Being Born is both a familiar but challenging watch