movie of the moment…

MaryAnn’s quick take: No snark, no spandex pantomime spectacle. The Batman is just noir mystery, Robert Pattinson’s sad recluse a detective in a cesspit of corruption. Relentlessly grim, all darkness and despair, not escapist but of our time. Read the review…

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directed by women

Poly Styrene: I Am a Cliché documentary review: a howl out of the past for today - A loving appreciation, but never a blinkered one, of the punk philosopher, a woman ahead of her time and still timely: iconoclastic, creative, ever-searching, a cultural observer who saw deep and far.

movies for the resistance

Maxima and Mothers of the Revolution documentaries review: women getting it done - Two new documentaries tell inspiring stories about ordinary women radicalized into revolutionary action, from anti-nuke protests in the 1980s to anti-corporate and anti-corruption activism today.

on netflix

Passing movie review: the realities and fallacies of race - Everything about this astonishing, just-plain-satisfying film feels like a revelation. Bone-deep subversive yet universal, dripping with a quiet dread yet also beautiful and beautifully wise.