Articles by Barbara Goslawski
Scorsese's 'Beatles '64' Doc Twists and Shouts, but Doesn't Dig Deep
Directed by David Tedeschi
PUBLISHED Nov 28, 2024
Beatles fans rejoice! 'Beatles '64' is a celebratory love letter to the fans who have adored the Fab Four for decades. Producer Martin...
'Small Things Like These' Finds Gothic Horror in the Magdalene Laundries
Directed by Tim Mielants
PUBLISHED Nov 7, 2024
Fresh off last year's award-winning success in the worldwide phenomenon that was 'Oppenheimer,' Cillian Murphy is back in the more modest...
'It Ends with Us' Isn't Very Lively
Directed by Justin Baldoni
PUBLISHED Aug 9, 2024
It Ends with Us has all the ingredients for success but, unfortunately, director Justin Baldoni can't consolidate them into a coherent whol...
Yorgos Lanthimos's 'Kinds of Kindness' Is a Poor Thing
Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos
PUBLISHED Jun 26, 2024
There's never a dull moment in the cinematic mind of Yorgos Lanthimos — but that doesn't always result in decipherable work. A modern fable...
'Wicked Little Letters' Sacrifices Insight for Laughs
Directed by Thea Sharrock
PUBLISHED Apr 3, 2024
An old-fashioned charmer with a modern twist, Thea Sharrock's 'Wicked Little Letters' misses a valuable opportunity to be relevant. Leaning...
Mads Mikkelsen Reaches 'The Promised Land' of Fantastical Fables and Polished Performances
Directed by Nikolaj Arcel
PUBLISHED Feb 7, 2024
A ravishing mix of the brutish with the sublime, Nikolaj Arcel's sweeping historical epic offers a gripping take on blind ambition, greed...
'Society of the Snow' Finds Moments of Breathtaking Beauty in Bleak Survival Story
Directed by J.A. Bayona
PUBLISHED Jan 3, 2024
Spain's shortlisted entry for Best International Feature Film to the Academy, Society of the Snow is no ordinary suspense thriller. A harro...