This week's new movies include a retro apocalypse, a woman turning into a dog, a literary titan bumming around Mexico City, and the confessions of an aging radical.
It’s a shame about Y2K (I haven’t heard many positive things about it since it premiered at SXSW) because I like Mooney’s BRIGSBY BEAR (which he co-wrote and starred in) a lot.
I’ve already seen OH, CANADA, so the one of these I’m most eager to catch is QUEER.
I’m bummed that Nightbitch isn’t as good as I’d hoped (I still plan to see it). But a big co-sign on sleep training! It can be a drag but the payoff is huge, for all involved.
Even if it's not at the level of FIRST REFORMED or THE CARD COUNTER, I'm still eager to see OH, CANADA. Schrader is one of the best arguments for giving older artists the freedom to make the films they want to make.
It’s a shame about Y2K (I haven’t heard many positive things about it since it premiered at SXSW) because I like Mooney’s BRIGSBY BEAR (which he co-wrote and starred in) a lot.
I’ve already seen OH, CANADA, so the one of these I’m most eager to catch is QUEER.
I’m bummed that Nightbitch isn’t as good as I’d hoped (I still plan to see it). But a big co-sign on sleep training! It can be a drag but the payoff is huge, for all involved.
Even if it's not at the level of FIRST REFORMED or THE CARD COUNTER, I'm still eager to see OH, CANADA. Schrader is one of the best arguments for giving older artists the freedom to make the films they want to make.
Really bummed that OH, CANADA is not getting a DC-area release at the moment.