Making Time Review: Will Tick You Off by Jason Gorber June 29, 2023 Reviews Documentary about the creation of hand-crafted luxury watches offers a fascinating subject and frustratingly banal treatment. Read More
Girlfriends and Girlfriends Review: Meshing, Catalan Style by Pat Mullen June 27, 2023 Reviews Zaida Carmona's humorous hybrid autofictionGirlfriends and Girlfriends is a clever sex farce and observation of Millennial life. Read More
Aribada Marks an Exciting New Entry for Two-Spirited Cinema by Pat Mullen June 20, 2023 Reviews Aribada, which premieres June 21 in MUBI's Pride Unprejudiced series to mark Indigenous People's Day, is an exciting and unique hybrid. Read More
Fashion Reimagined Review: Sustainability and Neo-Liberal Naïveté by Khashayar Mohammadi June 14, 2023 Reviews Fashion Reimagined director Becky Hunter profiles Mother of Pearl creative director Amy Powney as she pursues sustainable fashion, somewhat naïvely. Read More
Beyond Paper Review: Can Memory Be Preserved without Print? by Marc Glassman June 9, 2023 Reviews In Beyond Paper, Oana Suteu Khintirian explores the ways in which memories and stories are preserved in paper, online, and among families. Read More
My Name Is Andrea Review: A Fearless Feminist by Susan G. Cole June 6, 2023 Reviews Director Pratibha Parmar explores the life and work of author Andrea Dworkin and her fearless, sometimes scary voice in My Name Is Andrea. Read More
All Man: The International Male Story Review – Cataloguing Desire by Pat Mullen June 6, 2023 Reviews All Man: The International Male Story tells the history of the fashion catalogue that provided an outlet for queer desire and expression. Read More
Close to Vermeer Review: The Question of Authorship by Pat Mullen June 2, 2023 Reviews Close to Vermeer observes the mounting of the largest Vermeer exhibit ever, and the debates about authorship that process entails. Read More
Queen of the Deuce Review: The Tale of NYC’s Porn Bubbe by Pat Mullen May 30, 2023June 6, 2023 Festivals/Reviews Queen of the Deuce gives a fun and vivid characterization on Chelly Wilson and her unique success story as New York's porn queen. Read More
Cannes Review: Anita Celebrates the Woman Who Shaped the Stones by Jason Gorber May 29, 2023 Festivals/Reviews Anita, directed by Svetlana Zill and Alexis Bloom, profiles Anita Pallenberg and her contribution to the Rolling Stones' style and swagger. Read More