It is often said that memories make a person who they are. The collected experience of life informs an individual, culminating in a person's uniqueness. Yet what happens when those memories begin to ...
Almost 50 years after giving us the screenplay for Martin Scorsese’s “Taxi Driver” (1976), Paul Schrader has delivered another masterpiece, this time as writer (based on the 2021 novel “Foregone” by ...
Oh Canada is ultimately a story of regret even though it’s a bit ambiguous in scope. Gere and Thurman try hard to make the movie work and it does in spurts but, ultimately, the film peters out at ...
A frequent complaint that never makes sense is when people lament that an artist explores the same themes throughout their entire career. “Why won’t they switch it up and tackle something new?” In my ...
The actor and director tell IndieWire why "Oh, Canada" was the ideal project on which to resume their collaboration after decades apart. Josh O’Connor on the Challenge of a U.S. Accent: ‘It’s ...
A December awards season theatrical release is planned for the film starring Richard Gere, Jacob Elordi and Uma Thurman. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief “Oh, Canada is a stunning artistic ...
An acclaimed American documentarian who relocated North as a Vietnam draft refugee attempts to set the record straight in one final interview. By David Rooney Chief Film Critic Published two years ...
A story that unfolds on death's doorstep, Oh, Canada is a thoughtful, reflective work from Paul Schrader, if an occasionally rushed one. Whether or not its hurried approach is a defect — it most ...
Justin Klawans is a freelance News Writer at Collider, covering film and television news. He is currently a Staff Writer at The Week covering U.S. news, global news and general assignment work, mostly ...
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