Short Films in Focus: “Endless Sea” with Sam Shainberg
Sam Shainberg’s “Endless Sea” opens on a dreary metropolitan street where it looks like freezing rain has been pouring all morning. Carol (Brenda
Sam Shainberg’s “Endless Sea” opens on a dreary metropolitan street where it looks like freezing rain has been pouring all morning. Carol (Brenda
The Oscar-nominated Shorts programs continue to attract audiences who are either looking to complete their Oscar viewing list or just curious cinephiles seeking
Michael Pantozzi’s “Off The Face of the Earth” opens with a reclusive photographer, Tim (Pantozzi), who struggles to find the courage to delete
It’s time to take a break from the kinds of social injustice movies covered in this column for the past few months and,
I find it challenging to review “found footage” documentaries where the primary focus is on the footage itself. You watch it. It makes
Don Hertzfeldt’s “ME” is available on Vimeo On-Demand. Don Hertzfeldt’s “ME” will feel familiar to the filmmaker’s fans and admirers, with its expressive
The Criterion Collection may have surprised some collectors when they announced last May that they would be releasing two Albert Brooks movies on
Why is that? Kore-eda Hirokazu’s more subdued “Monster” has a clear answer. The film takes a look at a teacher’s unfortunate situation from
We began production of “Breaking Silence” during the pandemic, during a time of great change and uncertainty, and our vision for the film
As for the graphics—everything you see on the center console screen is made from scratch by the incomparable Greg Herman, a Creative Director,