I assure you that Down by Law is truly worth taking the risk. After all, the only thing at stake is 107 minutes of one’s life.
The Limits of Control is a game of catching quotes and references to other films, and a feast for the eyes, because of its visual beauty.
The wonderful cinematography, the electrifying music, the humour, the oneiric atmosphere, and the intelligent references woven into this moving meditation on dying – make up a...
Coffee and Cigarettes relaxes, it is entertainment and a cinematic connoisseur’s indulgence, light and addictive like cigarettes, like coffee, like the cinema of Jim Jarmusch.
The Dead Don’t Die is a collection of quotations mixed in a cauldron of references and allusions. It's a postmodern pastiche and unfortunately a postmodern mush.
Iggy Pop is my musical absolute. He is the blueprint of a leader, from which all subsequent rock maniacs bounced. It does not matter whether the...
The atmosphere of Night on Earth, a unique mood built by unconventional music and atypical characters, is situated on the border of mysticism.
Paterson is a wonderful affirmation of life, a director’s prayer for peace of mind—heartening and wise, elevated yet simple.
What Jarmusch presents induces a sensual high; it is like the good stuff consumed by Adam and Eve, and although we know it will stop working soon, we...
Jim Jarmusch’s work remains unmistakable — his cinema still lives at the intersection of discreet melancholy and discreet humor, finding screen poetry in the most mundane...