Middleburg Review: ‘May December’Julianne Moore And Natalie Portman Square Off In This Uncomfortable Psychological...
In legendary director Todd Haynes May December, Julianne Moore and Charles Melton are very much in love. Or at least that’s what they want...
Middleburg Review: ‘The Taste Of Things’Benoît Magimel Cooks For Juliette Binoche In This Decadent...
In Anh Hung Tran’s decadent and indulgent The Taste of Things, Benoît Magimel plays a chateau owner who is heavily involved in the life...
Middleburg Review: ‘All Of Us Strangers’Andrew Scott And Paul Mescal Star In This Steamy,...
We all have people who have come into our lives that make us question our pasts. That concept is examined, ripped apart, and snorted...
Middleburg Review: ‘The Teachers’ Lounge’İlker Çatak's Searing Classroom Drama Hits Upon Current Educational Woes
The inciting incident has already happened when The Teachers’ Lounge begins. Taking place at a German middle school, we first meet sixth-grade teacher Carla...
Middleburg Review: ‘The Persian Version’Maryam Keshavarz’s Festival Breakout Is A Generational Crowd-Pleaser
Based on elements of director Maryam Keshavarz’s own life, The Persian Version is a crowd-pleaser. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize, the Audience Award,...
Middleburg Review: ‘Frybread Face And Me’Taika Waititi Produced Coming Of Age Story Is A...
In the semi-biographical coming-of-age film, Frybread Face and Me, a young man encounters the different generations of women in his family. Obsessed with pop...
Review: ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’A Fractured Marriage Is On Trial In Justine Triet’s Palme...
It's in Anatomy of a Fall’s second scene when the titular fall happens. Daniel (Milo Machado-Graner), a visually impaired boy returns home from a...
Middleburg Review: ‘Priscilla’Sofia Coppola's Sleek Yet Grounded Take On Priscilla Presley's Life Doesn't Sing...
Sofia Coppola has made a career out of cinematically capturing young women on the precipice of adulthood. We saw it in The Virgin Suicides,...
Review: ‘Reality Winner’Documentarian Sonia Kennebeck Shines A Compelling Light On The Convicted Veteran
“I think ‘naive’ as a word to describe me feels a lot better than ‘idiot’ but both equally apply.” Former military veteran Reality Winner...
Review: ‘Totally Killer’Kiernan Shipka Turns Back Time To Find Her Mother's Killer In Blumhouse's...
If Back to the Future and Scream had a baby, horror studio Blumhouse’s latest venture Totally Killer would be the evil comedic spawn. And...