Faces Places is a moving film and worth celebrating, if only for the fact that at almost-90, Agnès Varda hasn't slowed down.
Read MoreAnders and Aren offer up their predictions and preferences for winners at the 90th Annual Academy Awards.
Read MoreIt never breaks free of the confines of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but Black Panther is exciting and dramatically-rich in ways few MCU films are.
Read MoreStereo is dramatically boring, but it's an essential prototype of the sort of clinical, art-horror that Cronenberg would become known for.
Read MoreTrain to Busan thrills with confined railcar suspense, large-scale disaster action, and effective social commentary.
Read MoreThis is a bizarre film, but one that confronts reality in often-fascinating ways.
Read MoreThe 3 Brothers begin their retrospective on Canada's greatest living filmmaker, David Cronenberg.
Read MoreWith grace and unflinching honesty, The Breadwinner powerfully contemplates the power of stories and the meaning of hardship in the world.
Read MoreThe Cloverfield Paradox has no meaningful reason to exist beyond providing tenuous connections to the two other films in the franchise.
Read MorePhantom Thread, Lady Bird, and Get Out all feature in Anders' top films of 2017.
Read MoreAn appropriate wedding of subject matter and style from Roberto Rossellini.
Read MoreKatharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy remain delightful, but whatever cultural power Adam's Rib once held has been obliterated with time.
Read MoreThe Brothers close out their discussion of The Last Jedi, focusing on the film's politics, visual invention, continuity with The Force Awakens and the Prequel Trilogy.
Read MorePhantom Thread is a beguiling masterwork from Paul Thomas Anderson, full of psychological and artistic insights and aesthetic delights.
Read MoreFrom Dunkirk to Blade Runner 2049 and The Lost City of Z, Aren offers up his top films of 2017.
Read MoreThe Brothers continue their discussion of The Last Jedi, focusing on its premise, what it does with the Force, the new characters, and the big death.
Read MoreFrom Twin Peaks to BoJack Horseman to American Gods, Aren lists the best television shows of 2017.
Read MoreThe Brothers begin their discussion of the divisive new film in the Star Wars series, The Last Jedi, focusing on shattered expectations, connections to the Original and Prequel Trilogies, and the film's controversial choices.
Read MoreThe Brothers share their picks for the essential films of 2017, from prestige cinema to the arthouse, multiplex fare and documentaries.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro's romantic fairy tale has an issues with character motivation, sexuality, and political messaging.
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