Features
The editorial hub for cinephiles. Features presents articles, interviews, and reviews for independent films, international titles, documentaries, and classics.
SAD VACATION
The story of Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen continues to pay off. It is like catnip to those who like car crashes and morbid podcasts …
A Shock to the System – An Ode To The Killing of Yuppies
The man in A Shock to the System relates to his surroundings with weariness and frustration. He lives in a pricey suburb with his pushy …
Sherman’s March
By Elias Savada I have just revisited a film I first saw half a lifetime ago. Around the 13,070th day after my birth, I walked …
The Driller Killer
By Don Stradley It’s New York in the late 1970s, a time of punk rock and garbage strikes, of Ed Koch and Son of …
Wake in Fright
By Don Stradley From a certain viewpoint, the story of John Grant is one of those potboilers where a highly educated fellow is forced to …
A Girl Like Her is a New Look at Bullying
By Caroline Madden Stories about bullying are typically told through hard-hitting documentaries or tear-jerking dramas; Amy S. Weber’s A Girl Like Her combines both genres …
The River Advocates Change for People Without Homes
Homelessness is a widespread social problem that many choose to ignore. The River, a new documentary from Rick Walters, faces the issue head-on in an …
Locked in Quarantine with an Intruder: Into Schrodinger’s Box
Imagine the following scene: It’s the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic and you’ve just returned home from an international trip. It’s getting late. You’re …
Suddenly
When Frank Sinatra’s performance in From Here to Eternity earned him an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, he found himself in the plum position of …
The Big Combo
John Alton’s movies are the real deal. To understand why this cinematographer has a devoted following, go back to many of the film noir classics …