Tim Roth
Sundance Review: 'Resurrection' Loses Its Way
Directed by Andrew Semans
PUBLISHED Jan 27, 2022
Resurrection starts a world apart from where it ends. A psychological thriller about a woman's fight with PTSD, director Andrew Semans' sop...
'Bergman Island' Will Only Appeal to Ingmar Bergman Lovers
Directed by Mia Hansen-Løve
PUBLISHED Sep 20, 2021
Bergman Island is about Ingmar Bergman, and it will likely only be compelling to fans of the legendary filmmaker. Mia Hansen-Løve's Bergman...
'The Song of Names' Is a Both a Powerful War Drama and a Clumsy Mystery
Directed by François Girard
PUBLISHED Mar 18, 2020
"The Song of Names" refers to a mournful Jewish prayer, a days-long recitation of names of Holocaust victims set to music. As the basis for...
'Luce' Is a Tense, Subtle Examination of Hidden Racism
Directed by Julius Onah
PUBLISHED Aug 5, 2019
If Green Book's Oscar win taught us anything, it's that Hollywood loves inspiring dramas about racial reconciliation. Luce, however, is not...
The War Zone
Tim Roth
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
Tim Roth is a man possessed. His first film as a director, The War Zone, is a searing drama about familial sexual abuse, and in person, he...