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The Civil Dead

The Civil Dead Review: A Slacker Comedy That Offers Existential Food for Thought

by Ed Gonzalez
January 29, 2023

Clay Tatum’s film is wholly and refreshingly uninterested in tuggling at the heartstrings.

My Animal

My Animal Review: Jacqueline Castel’s Queer Werewolf Tale Coasts on Sensualist Vibes

by Derek Smith
Talk to Me

Talk to Me Review: Creepy and Funny Possession Horror That Will Seep into Your Bones

by Chuck Bowen
Infinity Pool

Infinity Pool Review: Brandon Cronenberg’s Holiday Vacation Stays in the Shallow End

by Keith Watson
Avatar: The Way of Water

Avatar: The Way of Water Review: An Exhaustingly Splendid Return to Pandora

by Keith Uhlich
December 13, 2022

For all the thrills provided by its pioneering pageantry, the film leaves you with a soul-nagging query: What price entertainment?

The 10 Best Horror Films of 2022

The 10 Best Horror Films of 2022

by Slant Staff
December 13, 2022

The worse the times, the better the horror.

The Best Film Scenes of 2022

The Best Film Scenes of 2022

by Slant Staff
December 12, 2022

These sequences wielded the tools of cinema to make themselves unforgettable.

Hong Chau on The Whale and the Menu

Interview: Hong Chau on The Whale, The Menu, and the Art of What’s Left Unsaid

by Alex Arabian
December 9, 2022

Hong Chau discusses acting between the lines and balancing work and parenthood.

The 25 Best Films of 2022

The 25 Best Films of 2022

by Slant Staff
December 9, 2022

If cinema is in a state of identity crisis, we’re all the beneficiaries.

Peter Greenaway

Interview: Peter Greenaway on The Draughtman’s Contract and the Language of Cinema

by Seth Katz
November 30, 2022

Greenaway discusses his ideas about cinema and the limitations of text-based filmmaking.

Violent Night

Violent Night Review: Die Hard with a Bad Santa’s Sense of Vengeance

by Derek Smith
November 30, 2022

Violent Night wants to have its Christmas cookies and eat them too.

2nd Chance

2nd Chance Review: Ramin Bahrani Documentary Takes Aim at America’s Death Drive

by Chuck Bowen
November 29, 2022

2nd Chance is a terrific American tall tale as well as a cautionary tale and a ripping good yarn.

Lady Chatterley’s Lover

Lady Chatterley’s Lover Review: A Loyal to a Fault Adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s Classic

by William Repass
November 21, 2022

The film proves, if nothing else, how resistant D.H. Lawrence’s fiction remains to adaptation.

Strange World

Strange World Review: Disney’s Inspiring, If Wobbly, Multigenerational Journey

by Derek Smith
November 21, 2022

Strange World never escapes an aura of familiarity.

Devotion

Devotion Review: J.D. Dillard’s Korean War Epic Plays Like a Navy Recruitment Ad

by Derek Smith
November 20, 2022

Devotion will do little to change perceptions of the Korean War as the “forgotten war.”

Jerzy Skolimowski and Ewa Piaskowska on Changing Hearts and Habits with 'EO'

Interview: Jerzy Skolimowski and Ewa Piaskowska on Changing Hearts with EO

by Marshall Shaffer
November 18, 2022

Skolimowski and Piaskowska discuss how emotion guided all of their creative choices.

Luca Guadagnino and Taylor Russell on 'Bones and All' and the Chrysalis of Cannibalism

Interview: Luca Guadagnino and Taylor Russell on Bones and All and Cannibalism As Metaphor

by Marshall Shaffer
November 18, 2022

Guadagnino and Russell dicuss what they learned about America during the film’s shoot.

She Said

She Said Review: An Artless Chronicle of a Watershed Moment for the #MeToo Movement

by Keith Watson
November 17, 2022

Maria Schrader’s film is crushed under the weight of its own self-importance.

Slumberland

Slumberland Review: Netflix’s Little Nemo Adaptation Is the Jason Momoa Show

by Jake Cole
November 15, 2022

Slumberland lacks the sense of danger that Winsor McCay liberally infused into his stories.

There There

There There Review: Andrew Bujalski’s Melancholy Patchwork of Soul-Searching Lives

by Chris Barsanti
November 13, 2022

Throughout, the film toggles between comedy, light surreality, and philosophical inquiry.

The Menu

The Menu Review: A Fun, Bloody, but Uneven Skewering of the World of Haute Cuisine

by Wes Greene
November 13, 2022

The script lacks for the variety needed to make more than just a tasting menu take flight.

Frederick Wiseman on 'A Couple'

Interview: Frederick Wiseman on A Couple and His Working Relationship with Nathalie Boutefeu

by Patrick Preziosi
November 9, 2022

Wiseman discusses the shooting the film, Sophia Tolstoy’s novels and letters, and more.

Spirited

Spirited Review: A Christmas Carol Gets a Bah-Humbug Musical Makeover

by Clayton Dillard
November 9, 2022

Spirited proceeds as a parade of limply ironic pop-culture references and name-drops.

The Wonder

The Wonder Review: Florence Pugh Is a Miracle in Tale of Faith Versus Medicine

by Josh Wise
November 9, 2022

The film coheres as a powerful study of the way in which people are cloistered by stories.

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