Five films that examine, interrogate, or critique traditional male behavior.
Tag: Maurice Pialat
The director of A Hijacking is back with A War, plus more new reviews and notable screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
A half century of CIFF milestones, from Scorsese’s debut to Lee Daniels’s achievement award
The Reader digs through the Chicago International Film Festival’s archives to assemble a time line covering the fest’s 50 years.
At CIFF: Suzanne and the slow, steady progress of director Katell Quillévéré
Thoughts on the French director’s second feature, playing in this year’s Chicago International Film Festival
Marking time with Powell and Pressburger, and other highlights from this week’s film section
A summary of new releases and major revival screenings for the week of April 26 – May 2.
I me mine: Pialat’s We Won’t Grow Old Together
Considering the autobiographical aspects of Maurice Pialat’s second feature, currently screening in Chicago
A four-star movie, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
I want you, I need you; let’s call it love
A filmmaker and his mistress tear each other apart in Maurice Pialat’s We Won’t Grow Old Together
Hitting the books with writer-director Alex Ross Perry (part 2)
The second part of an interview with Alex Ross Perry, writer-director-producer of the independent comedy The Color Wheel
It’s Not That Good, but If I Use a Photo From It, Will You Please Read My Post?
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue.