Land of Dreams – Venice 2021 Review Anahit Behrooz September 13, 2021 Reviews Land of Dreams, Shirin Neshat and Shoja Azari’s eccentric political satire set in a dust-ridden United States where censuses collect dream data, is a profoundly American film – and a profoundly Iranian...
Women Who Kill – LFF 2016 Review Joni Blyth October 27, 2016 Reviews Women Who Kill entrenches itself into Park Slope hipsterdom - if obscure podcasts and locally sourced food co-ops aren’t your thing, you may not enjoy your time in Women Who Kill’s particular niche....
A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night – LFF Review David Brake October 22, 2014 Reviews 1 Comment Beguilingly cryptic and supernatural yet intrinsically personal and human, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is a triumph. Each shot tops the last, defined by Lyle Vincent’s bewitching cinematography which...