Three Ages (1923)

Love is something we all experience, but yet rarely find ourselves able to explain. It’s a universal sensation, albeit one that has baffled and confused everyone from ancient philosophers to the average person walking down the street. However, this hasn’t stopped many terrific filmmakers from staking their claim and providing their own interpretation on the…

Peter Hujar’s Day (2025)

It was a day just like any other day – in fact, it probably would have been even less memorable had there not been a concerted effort to find out the events in as much detail as possible. On an ordinary weekday afternoon in December of 1974, journalist and writer Linda Rosenkrantz welcomed Peter Hujar…

Mother (2025)

There is always value in reverence – certain public figures attain such an enormous degree of popularity and adoration, that their name becomes synonymous with a certain quality, and any attempt to even vaguely question them or slightly move the discussion away from the preconceived points that have defined their reputation is seek as close…

Ex-Husbands (2025)

Family does not always consist of the people we would select given the choice, but it’s undeniable that many of us would not trade them at any cost. Art loves family, since it’s a concept that is both universal and unique – we all know how it feels to belong to a group (whether consisting…

The Girl on the Broomstick (1972)

There are many qualities associated with the fall of the Soviet Union that tend to be fascinating, that extend beyond the historical context and instead focus on other qualities not normally discussed when looking at this era. For decades, the art produced by the Soviet Union and its closest allies was mainly hidden from Western…

A Private Life (2025)

The bond between a psychiatrist and their patient is a sacred one, particularly since they tend to be the people with whom we share our most intimate thoughts, feelings and even the occasional secret. Strict confidentiality cannot be negotiated, and it has always been good practice to maintain trust in one another. Yet, there are…

Bravo Bene! (2025)

I’ve always been fascinated by public figures who are extremely famous in certain parts of the world (particularly in their home countries), but remain entirely obscure to outsiders. Not only does this allow us to make some fascinating observations on the nature of fame and celebrity (indicating that geographical and temporal borders are often much…

Splitsville (2025)

Falling in love is easy, but staying in love is where it becomes challenging. It seems to be a dreadfully trite subject, but we’ve seen multiple examples of stories crafted around the trials and tribulations of couples as they find themselves weathering the storm of relationships that steadily decline for one reason or another. For…

The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo (2025)

It has often been said that there are two kinds of family that we all experience – the ones we are born into, and the ones we get to choose. Naturally, this requires some flexibility, since no domestic situation is going to be identical to another, but it is generally a good way of looking…

Rich and Famous (1981)

We have all heard the adage “Be nice to people on the way up because you’ll meet them on the way down”, since its often been replicated in many an inspirational seminar and awards show acceptance speech  – and when acclaimed playwright Wilson Mizner made this memorable quip, he managed to condense perhaps the most…