Editors’ Picks: Humanity Beyond the Film Screen
Members of the Review's Editorial Board curate a selection of films that remain with us long after the credits roll and the screen fades to black.
Seeing the Knife: The Evolving Male Gaze in “Gaslight” and “The Perfection”
Even though it’s evolved since 1944, the male gaze still defines films—and the women within them—today.
Don’t Look Up: A Crisis of Shared Knowledge
The scariest element of “Don’t Look Up” isn’t environmental catastrophe—it’s the attack on credibility.