Film
The Best of Bite-Sized Films on the Criterion Channel
From a stop-motion musical to a documentary about a man befriending a hyena pack, here are some short films you should check out.
Film
From a stop-motion musical to a documentary about a man befriending a hyena pack, here are some short films you should check out.
Film
The new Hollywood period piece Mank revives an old controversy over the acclaimed film.
Books
As the old saying goes, “If you can’t beat ’em, put on a Halloween mask and publicly indict their terrible record of human rights infractions.”
Art
Wallis tore up the rule book and pointed a way forward for British painting.
Books
The artist stretched constructs of authority and authorship to impel the viewer's awareness and participation.
Film
Ammonite tells a 19th-century love story that prompts less a tingle through the loins than a chill down the spine.
Music
Big and loud music from Backxwash, Food House, Toriena, and Blackpink.
Art
In From Dust Cara Despain lays bare that dark chapter of US history when the government tested nuclear weapons on its own soil.
Film
Based on the memoir by J.D. Vance, this film adaptation is the latest big piece of Hollywood poverty porn disguised as Oscar bait.
Film
In Happiest Season, Kristen Stewart stars in a Clea Duvall-directed story about a woman head over heels with another who won’t come out.
Art
Petrit Halilaj’s To a raven and hurricanes is at its most successful in liminal gestures that emphasize sensation over the display of identities.
Art
Divided into geographical chapters, Faces and Places catalogs the artist’s desire for constant change, be it physical or ideological.