As tender as it is slow, Joe Talbot’s ‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’ is an atmospheric tale of gentrification balanced against the declining identify of one man and his last…

As tender as it is slow, Joe Talbot’s ‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’ is an atmospheric tale of gentrification balanced against the declining identify of one man and his last…
Four years ago, I was left gobsmacked by Justin Kurzel’s visually enthralling adaptation of William Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ starring Michael Fassbender as the powerhouse lead. I must be trapped in some sort of…
It is no secret that mental illness and the portrayal of physical or intellectual handicaps on film require some specific attention. We could talk for ages about how horror uses this for…