Daisy von Scherler Mayer’s indie hit hasn’t aged particularly well, which was a disappointment when I sat down to re-watch it for the first time

Daisy von Scherler Mayer’s indie hit hasn’t aged particularly well, which was a disappointment when I sat down to re-watch it for the first time
Julian Schnabel’s biopic of graffiti artist Jean-Michael Basquiat is pure 1990s indie glory: There’s the pre-9/11 New York City of the 1990s (although the film
Despite this cult comedy’s belatedly appreciative response, it’s a truly off-putting big studio effort. Nearly from the beginning, director Roger Kumble has no grip on
“Columbus” is the sort of quiet, ruminative indie dramas that will satisfy fans of introspective character studies, but will bore casual viewers to tears. John
“Dazed and Confused” certainly has its moments, although the profundity of its reputation is a little mystifying. On the one hand, its aimlessness is appealing
This miniseries adaptation of Armistead Maupin’s third “28 Babary Lane” book series entry is much stronger than its predecessor, 1998’s underwhelming “More Tales of the