With THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN, Martin McDonagh returns home for a civil war in microcosm
by Olivia Hunter Willke, Staff Writer
It's a film that feels between time, the lush countryside emerging from the coastal, wind-swept fog like a fantasy.
by Olivia Hunter Willke, Staff Writer
It's a film that feels between time, the lush countryside emerging from the coastal, wind-swept fog like a fantasy.
by Nikk Nelson, Staff Writer, Cinematic Maniac
Someone is finally listening to people who care about the quality of the film itself when we present it in our homes for ourselves, our family, and our friends.
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
The way Kogonada takes us through After Yang is consistently compelling; he folds familiar emotions and experiences into a novel setting.
by Ryan Silberstein, The Red Herring and Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport
Riddles are better than jokes.