The days unfurl as Night Moods returns to Winston-Salem’s Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art with its fifth edition of the nocturnal concert series that explores the “electronic and hypnotic” echoing
Denis Villeneuve doesn’t feel like he came back to Arrakis for “Dune: Part Two.” Realizing Frank Herbert’s novel for the big screen is a feat that has bested and befuddled some of the greats, including David Lean, Alejandro Jodorowsky and David Lynch, the only one who actually got to make a film. Villeneuve finally got his chance at one of the more turbulent times in Hollywood history, facing two delayed releases (one because of the pandemic, the other because of the Hollywood strikes ), an historic shift to streaming and zero guarantee that he would get a “Part Two” at all.
The neurotic scribe behind mind-bending hits like Adaptation and Eternal Sunshine applies his deconstructive talents to a brilliant work of family animation
Sundance movie review: 'Little Death' needs a lot of work. Little Death, which won the Next Innovator Award at the Sundance Film Festival, jams a lot of ideas and techniques in its run time. Unfortunately, there are few rewards for this assaultive experience.
"Little Death," which won the Next Innovator Award at the Sundance Film Festival, doesn't feel quite so innovative when compared to the films that have come before.