May 15th, 2026
The Passion of Joan of Arc (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1928) My favorite film ever, and it always will be.
The Passion of Joan of Arc (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1928) My favorite film ever, and it always will be.
Lumière, Le Cinema! (Thierry Frémaux, 2024)
The Heiress (William Wyler, 1949) Moments of unbridled weeping as I rewatched The Heiress for an upcoming episode. Memories of men's rejecti...
Hovering Over the Water (João César Monteiro, 1986) "The Wind is Calling" by Pink Breath of Heaven
Babette's Feast (Gabriel Axel, 1987)
The Veldt (Nazim Tulakhodzhayev, 1987) The Veldt (1987) is a disquieting, sepia-drenched Russian adaptation of several stories by Ray Bradbu...
Iris (Maria Lassnig, 1971) Woman as subject, not object. Maria Lassnig's Iris is a ravishing and erotic antidote to our current porn-soaked ...
Ryuichi Sakamoto's Last Days (2024) In his final years, Sakamoto listened to recordings of the rain for hours, read books, cried at the sigh...
The Annunciation of Marie (Alain Cuny, 1991)