The film makes a convincing case for Torres’s belief in art as a narcissistic act of self-care.
Fincher applies his calculating approach in service of a straightforwardly entertaining film.
Anderson moves even closer to cultural curation and further from sustained storytelling.
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The film is marked by wild flashes of invention, all born of painstaking craft and devotion.
The film is honest and poignant in its kaleidoscopic refractions of the frustration inherent in a process that’s only just beginning.
George Miller’s film is a passionate exploration of how image-making is inextricable from storytelling.
This disc’s gorgeous 4K transfer and slate of extras make a strong case for the importance of physical releases of streaming titles.
The push and pull between gradual buildup and apocalyptic rupture allows the film to infiltrate the mind and recalibrate our sensitivity to time.
The film is serious in its reflection on whether there’s a spirit world that persists beneath the façades of urban modernity.
Wes Anderson’s film is an often fascinating, wondrous exercise in complex narration and visual composition.
Joanna Hogg’s film is a work of understated warmth, profound emotional complexity, and eminently British dry humor.
The disc perhaps definitively contextualizes the moral urgency of the film’s intricate aesthetic.
Anderson’s latest is described as a “love letter to journalists.”
The film, as Arrow’s excellent assemblage of features proves, is rewarded by post-viewing conversation.
Derek Jarman’s 1990 film isn’t without hope that we can regrow a paradise.
Its stylistic fluctuations are a sign of a filmmaker really wrestling with how she became the woman and artist she is today.
In the film, what starts as a subtle undercurrent of knowing humor curdles into overt self-referentiality.
It will be exciting to see how Jarmusch takes his transcendence of genre conventions to its breaking point.
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Joanna Hogg has been flying under the radar for some time, but that’s poised to change in a big way.
The extras are superfluous, but the first-rate video transfer and superb, resonant audio promises to generate more fans of the remake.