Reuben HendersonThe Mirror reviewAndrei Tarkovsky recalls a screening of his film Mirror at a worker’s club in Moscow…Jul 8Jul 8
Reuben HendersonThe Beast reviewWhen Bertrand Bonello began writing “The Beast” in 2017, he could not have anticipated the prevalence that artificial intelligence would…Jul 1Jul 1
Reuben HendersonClose Your Eyes review“Close Your Eyes” opens with an image of a stone bust of Janus, the two-faced Roman God of beginnings, endings and transitions…Jun 10Jun 10
Reuben HendersonEvil Does Not Exist reviewWhen composer Eiko Ishibashi was asked to perform with a visual accompaniment to her music, she contacted director Ryusuke Hamaguchi…Jun 4Jun 4
Reuben HendersonPerfect Days reviewThe conception of “Perfect Days” began when director Wim Wenders was invited to Tokyo to make a documentary…May 26May 26
Reuben HendersonThe Taste of Things reviewRarely in cinema do we see a love story between two mature adults which is devoid of conflict.Apr 16Apr 16
Reuben HendersonThe Promised Land review“The Promised Land” provides a refreshing return to classical cinema.Apr 8Apr 8
Reuben HendersonWerner Herzog: Radical Dreamer reviewA missed opportunity. This mildly informative and mildly entertaining documentary feels like a disappointment given its subject matter.Apr 8Apr 8
Reuben HendersonThe Zone of Interest reviewThe filmmaking in “The Zone of Interest” is admirable, but does it achieve its well-intentioned effect?Apr 8Apr 8
Reuben HendersonPoor Things reviewThough technically impressive, “Poor Things” lacks substance.Apr 8Apr 8