Jim Jarmusch and the parental pleasure principle
In Father Mother Sister Brother, the director turns the incomprehension between family members into a film of pure pleasure
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In Father Mother Sister Brother, the director turns the incomprehension between family members into a film of pure pleasure
By David Sexton
Garlanded at Cannes and tipped for glory at the Oscars, The Secret Agent is a thrilling ride into Brazil’s…
By David Sexton
The blockbuster reveals more about the psyche of the director than of Brontë
By David Sexton
Stewart’s first directed feature film weaves a compelling narrative out of fragments of a woman’s past
By David Sexton
His third directorial outing, Is This Thing On?, finds the good in divorce
By David Sexton
A desperate search for employment turns violent in the auteur’s dark, satirical corporate takedown
By David Sexton
Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley are superb in this original transposition of Shakespeare to the silver screen
By David Sexton
While there are exciting movies and series to come this year, the industry feels like it’s out of ideas
By David Sexton
Stellan Skarsgård is outstanding as a film director trying to mend his family through the camera
By David Sexton