Riefenstahl
Veiel builds an overwhelming, indisputable case that not only was Riefenstahl a Nazi, you also can’t separate the art from this artist’s politics.
Veiel builds an overwhelming, indisputable case that not only was Riefenstahl a Nazi, you also can’t separate the art from this artist’s politics.
A remarkably propulsive, fun, and eventually moving piece of work about the human beings caught up in the chaotic machine.
If you’re the audience for “Spinal Tap II: The End Continues,” you know it. And the movie knows it, too.
It confidently cashes out the considerable emotional capital that the series has accrued.
Bentley and co-writer Greg Kwedar (“Sing Sing”) tell a story of an ordinary life in an extraordinary way.
“Ballad of a Small Player” is one of the most over-directed films I’ve ever seen.
For as ironically static as JT Mollner’s script is, the conversations and dynamics become innately cinematic.