by Leeann Remiker | Jun 3, 2025
In ‘The Phoenician Scheme,’ iconic auteur Wes Anderson trades alpine hotels and asteroid-hit towns for oil fields, racketeering, and cartoonish assassination attempts in a 1950s world. What remains intact is Anderson‘s unmistakable voice, always quirky, composed, and...
by Leeann Remiker | May 6, 2025
The first time I watched Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi’s 2012 documentary ‘5 Broken Cameras,’ I was struck by its intimacy and undying hope. The film was not just a documentary, it was a life being lived in real time. Through the lens of Burnat’s five cameras, I saw his...