Forrest Cardamenis, hyperallergic

Forrest Cardamenis

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New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • hyperallergic
  • Alex Billington @ IDFA
  • The Week

Past articles by Forrest:

Different Hong Kong Generations Come Together in Protest Reenactments

Blending documentary and reenactment, director Chan Tze-woon compares and contrasts contemporary and historical activist movements. → Read More

Denzel Washington Stars in a New Black-and-White Macbeth

Working for the first time without his brother Ethan, Coen’s film adaptation, featuring Denzel Washington as Macbeth, embraces the text with unusual faithfulness. → Read More

The Complete Works of Influential Experimental Filmmaker Michael Snow Come to New York

Anthology Film Archives’ complete retrospective of the influential Canadian experimental filmmaker includes many exceptionally rare titles. → Read More

Who’s Getting Rich Off of Kids Getting Killed?

Todd Chandler’s documentary Bulletproof looks at the many people monetizing the societal rot of school shootings. → Read More

Southeast Asian Cinema Takes Hollywood Sci-Fi in New Directions

Directors Lav Diaz, Mattie Do, and Minh Quý Truong have built off Hollywood's tropes in unexpected ways in their science fiction films. → Read More

A No Wave Filmmaker Brings Feminism to the Fore

A program of shorts and features organized by Beth B for the International Film Festival Rotterdam examines issues of conformity among women, challenges gender stereotypes, and advocates for female agency. → Read More

IFFR Review: Werner Herzog's 'Family Romance, LLC' Set in Japan

One of the most damaging aspects of neo-liberalism has been its commodification of human relationships. This is demonstrated and analyzed in a New Yorker → Read More

IFFR Review: Pablo Larraín's Film 'Ema' Starring Mariana Di Girolamo

Before the title card in Pablo Larrain's film Ema is a following shot of the platinum-blonde title character walking down the middle of an empty road lit by → Read More

Julia Reichert's 50 Years of Challenging the Status Quo

A retrospective series at the Museum of Modern Art is putting a spotlight on the veteran documentarian. → Read More

Munich, Lincoln, and Bridge of Spies: The shifting politics of Steven Spielberg

Official site of The Week Magazine, offering commentary and analysis of the day's breaking news and current events as well as arts, entertainment, people and gossip, and political cartoons. → Read More

The misunderstood feminism of Diablo Cody

Official site of The Week Magazine, offering commentary and analysis of the day's breaking news and current events as well as arts, entertainment, people and gossip, and political cartoons. → Read More