Sorry We Missed You, from legendary British chronicler of social class struggles Ken Loach, is a potentially now-too-timely “wrenching, intimate family drama …
Bacurau is a trip into Brazil’s Weird Wild West
Bacurau (2109 | Brazil | 132 minutes | Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles) Bacurau opens with a pan in from space …
Roundtable: Movie Club in the Time of Coronavirus
It’s been a while since we’ve checked in with Team Sunbreak; so I thought it was a good time to convene one …
Paranoiacs find real enemies in The Decline
The Decline (Jusqu’au déclin) (2020 | Canada | 83 minutes | Patrice Laliberté) In The Decline, a new thriller that happens to …
Future Shock is Delivered with Blunt Force in The Platform
The Platform (2019 | Spain | 94 minutes | Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia) For anyone who’s even a passing fan of science fiction and …
TSB interview: NW Film Forum’s Executive Director Vivian Hua talks about moving forward in the time of COVID-19
It’s not surprising that movie theaters have been struggling to stay afloat since the start of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. Any business …
FILM NEWS: the quarantine continues…
The COVID-19 quarantines are continuing with maybe some hope for things receding in mid-April. There’s not a ton going on right now, …
On Screen: Virtual Cinema Blooms
As Covid-19 distancing gets really real, more and more distributors are picking up the model launched by Kino Lorber last week to …
Vitalina Varela is a gorgeous work of filmmaking that rewards your patience
Vitalina Varela (2019 | Portugal | 124 minutes | Pedro Costa) Portuguese director Pedro Costa’s newest movie, Vitalina Varela (starring non-professional actor, …
This one time at Camp Jened…
Crip Camp (2020 | USA | 108 minutes | James Lebrecht, Nicole Newnham) If “The West Wing” was an alternate version of …