Not exact matches
In conjunction with our latest Adventures in Moviegoing episode, we're presenting two
films by director Rebecca Miller, who transitioned from visual art to filmmaking with her 1995 directorial debut, Angela, a haunting tale of a
young girl who retreats into her fantasies to cope with her emotionally
volatile mother.
Daniel Day - Lewis gave us one of the most beguiling
film characters of the last year with Reynolds Woodcock, a fussy couturier whose
volatile relationship with a
young waitress forms the backbone of Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread.
The confrontational approach and
volatile race relations of Fatih Akin's previous
films are given a pass for a much more communal portrait of various eccentrics and individuals who find a place in a small community restaurant that redefines itself as a hub of music and food and
young, hip patrons.