2000-03-16 • 0h 23min
Imagine a rusted, medieval film can having survived centuries, a long lost D. W. Griffith / Georges Méliès co-production, a film left to us from the Bronze Age, a time when images were smelted and boiled rather than merely taken, when they poured down like silver, not to be fixed and washed, but free to form and coagulate into unstable, temporary molds, mere holding patterns of faces, places, and things, shape-shifting according to whim.

Talking About Trees

Oppenheimer

Joker

1917

Zack Snyder's Justice League

Fidelity

Venom: The Last Dance

Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One

Companion

Queer

Wingwomen

Boy Kills World

The Little Things

Monsieur Aznavour

Julieta

A

The Count of Monte Cristo

Flow

The Informer

Everything Everywhere All at Once