Now on Netflix, the documentary “Is That Black Enough for You?!?” tells the story of the rise of African-American filmmakers in the 1970s, telling stories through clips and interviews. Nathan Weinbender says your queue will practically double after watching this thoughtful visual essay.
Steven Spielberg is arguably the most famous filmmaker of all time, and he’s looking back at his own cinematic history in“The Fabelmans.” Nathan Weinbender says it’s a rich, humanist film, and a whole lot more than just a Norman Rockwell slice of life.
“Decision to Leave” is South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook’s first feature in 6 years, the story of a police detective and his suspect getting uncomfortably close. Nathan Weinbender says it was worth the wait, a complicated, beautifully made mystery.
The new satire “Triangle of Sadness” eviscerates the ruling class, following a couple of models from the comfort of a luxury yacht to the lawlessness of a desert island. Nathan Weinbender says you’ll either find the film outrageously funny, or outrageously obvious.
The new satire “Triangle of Sadness” eviscerates the ruling class, following a couple of models from the comfort of a luxury yacht to the lawlessness of a desert island. Nathan Weinbender says you’ll either find the film outrageously funny, or outrageously obvious.