Not many films deal with how humans have always used art to cope and reconcile what we experience and see. The Mill and the Cross uses a recent medium to show how an older medium lends itself to creative expression that...
For months we were hearing little whispers of this pinku eiga film from Japan. Why was a pinku eiga film getting so much attention? The main tidbit that had us at The Criterion Cast interested was the director of...
Part minimalist observations, part docudrama; it is a trancelike rumination that shows everything and tells nothing, allowing us to drift in and out of our own ponderous observations. Kino Lorber’s Blu-Ray release amply...