Lukas Dhont’s ‘Coward’ Renders Queer Desire Against the Machinery of War The film, for all its faults, subverts hyper-masculine war tropes to focus on intimacy, queer desire and art as a tool of survival. By Siddhant Adlakha
Review: ‘Close’ And ‘The Quiet Girl’ Are Oscar-Nominated Gems These two coming-of-age films — from Belgium and Ireland — are gentle, heartbreaking and exquisite. By Rex Reed
Best Movies 2022: 15 Films Defined By Reflection, Regret, Friendship, and Optimism From documentaries to a new kind of spectacle cinema, Oliver Jones looks at what links the year’s most resounding cinema. By Oliver Jones
Director Cristian Mungiu Says ‘Fjord’ Is About the Limits of Freedom, Not Clashing Cultures By Stephen Garrett
Sprüth Magers Celebrates a Decade in Los Angeles With the Artists Who Helped Define a City By Jordan Riefe