By Bradley Lane The Power of the Dog is a razor-tight, whip-smart post-Western drama crafted by master filmmaker, Jane Campion. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch as emotionally
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Over the Garden Wall
By Bradley Lane The dominant understanding of animation is that the medium exists in two distinct forms based on the work’s target audience. Children’s entertainment
‘Columbus’
By Bradley Lane South Korean writer-director Kogonada made a career for himself by producing video essays about international cinema’s greatest auteurs. His website is packed
‘Dick Johnson Is Dead’
By Bradley Lane Kirsten Johnson has been a cinematographer for documentary films for nearly 30 years and just recently began to direct films herself in
Talk to Me
By Bradley Lane Modern horror has seen a resurgence in both popularity and quality over the last decade or so, and no studio is more
Little Women
By Bradley Lane The story of Little Women is over 150 years old at this point, so it might stand to reason the story could
No Hard Feelings
By Bradley Lane Discerning filmgoers will notice that in recent years the volume of large-scale studio comedy films has dramatically decreased. What was once a
Asteroid City
By Bradley Lane Wes Anderson is one of the most identifiable film directors of all time. His films adhere tightly to a very idiosyncratic set
The Northman
By Bradley Lane Robert Eggers cut his teeth on ultra-historically accurate low-budget genre art films. A ridiculously specific niche if ever there was one, now