Garrel illustrates the absurdity behind the myth of the complementary couple without humor or wit.
Criterion’s release of this timely, socially relevant film is outfitted with a richly detailed transfer, but it’s a bit slim on extras.
Andrea Pallaoro’s Hannah attains a discomfiting intimacy in its chilly examination of a woman coming undone.
Kaurismäki’s film steels itself against prevailing trends, whether of early-’90s association or a more contemporary variety.
Criterion gives one of last year’s finest films an excellent transfer, finally bringing Aki Kaurismäki into the high-definition landscape.
This deadpan musical saga is also a novelty headstone for the Soviet epoch.
What can we say about a film that makes a miracle seem like the most common thing in the world?
Aki Kaurismäki’s latest is amusing and humane in good measure.
A Dangerous Method unsettles with its lucid visions of release and repression.
Immigration politics are at the forefront of Le Havre.
The film simmers as a naturalistic drama of a haphazardly recreated family under strain.