The metaphysical realm governs the non-ideal world inhabited by each of Eureka’s characters.
Ljubomir Stefanov and Tamara Kotevska’s film reminds us that there’s indeed a better way to interact with our planet.
Similar films use widescreen to highlight a terrifying existential void, but these cramped frames produce the nutty energy of cabin fever.
Unfortunately, Rosewater rarely builds off the scenes between Gael García Bernal and Kim Bodnia.
A token of escape that will never come, a souvenir of a remembered past.
Liverpool ponders the lure and absurdity of nests in a world of unending, faraway ports.
The film is a penetrating peek into the daily life of a woodcutter from Argentina’s Pampa.