Todd Haynes excitingly captures an era’s explosion of creativity, one that bespoke new and challenging kinds of freedom.
The limitations of black and white both point to Philippe Garrel’s silent-era influences and identify a way forward.
Un Ange Passe works on a model of long, uninterrupted takes on the faces of its characters, subdued and wistful.
Growing up in the ’80s, I had to come by Lou Reed through some fashion other than radio.
Andy Warhol’s documentary is in absolute lockstep with the textures of its soundtrack.
65 Revisited confirms Bob Dylan as a willing confessor of the calculation in his rich mythos.