Isaac Feldberg
Movie Reviews

We Live in Time: Joachim Trier on “Sentimental Value” | Interviews

A profoundly moving portrait of a family reckoning with the painful memories embedded deep within the walls of their ancestral home, Joachim Trier’s

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Hard Places: Max Walker-Silverman on “Rebuilding” | Interviews

In “Rebuilding,” a Colorado cowboy sifts through the ashes of the life that once sustained him, struggling to find a way forward after

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Back to Duality: James Sweeney and Dylan O’Brien on “Twinless” | Interviews

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before, though that seems unlikely: two guys walk into a twin bereavement support group and uncover

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KVIFF 2025: Stellan Skarsgård on “Sentimental Value,” Ingmar Bergman, and Cinematic Empathy | Festivals & Awards

At the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, no honorary award is more prestigious than the Crystal Globe for Outstanding Artistic Contribution to World

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KVIFF 2025: “Bidad” Director Soheil Beiraghi on Filming Undercover, Amplifying the Voices of Iranian Gen-Z Women | Festivals & Awards

Of the films competing for the Crystal Globe at the 59th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, only one—Soheil Beiraghi’s “Bidad,” the title of

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59th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival to Honor Stellan Skarsgård, Vicky Krieps, Dakota Johnson and Peter Sarsgaard | Features

The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival will pay tribute to Stellan Skarsgård, Vicky Krieps, Dakota Johnson, and Peter Sarsgaard, welcoming the actors to

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59th Karlovy Vary Film Festival Announces Official Selection and Juries | Festivals & Awards

One of the oldest film festivals in the world, and the most prestigious such festival in Eastern and Central Europe, the Karlovy Vary

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Cannes 2025: Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk, Militantropos, Imago | Festivals & Awards

In past years, Cannes has often prided itself on not making overt political statements. But the wars waging in Gaza and Ukraine were

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We Relate: Andrew DeYoung on “Friendship” | Interviews

For comedian Tim Robinson, doubling down is almost always an unforced error, the kind of bad instinct that can escalate one fleeting social

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There’s No Catharsis: David Cronenberg on “The Shrouds” | Interviews

The latest film by David Cronenberg is his most personal in decades. Written after the death of his wife of 43 years, it’s

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