Festivals & Awards
NYFF 2023: AGGRO DR1FT, The Sweet East, Ryuichi Sakamoto: Opus
On three films from NYFF, including the latest experiment from Harmony Korine.
Monica Castillo is a freelance writer and University of Southern California Annenberg graduate film critic fellow. Although she originally went to Boston University for biochemistry and molecular biology before landing in the sociology department, she went on to review films for The Boston Phoenix, WBUR, Dig Boston, The Boston Globe, and co-hosted the podcast “Cinema Fix.” After a stint as an Entertainment Reporter for International Business Times, she’s back to freelancing for RogerEbert.com, NPR, Village Voice, Tribeca Film, Paste Magazine, Remezcla, among others. She is a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, Women Film Critics Circle, and served as a co-chair of the Boston Online Film Critics Association. Monica has traveled to a few film festivals, met a couple of living legends, and has some great stories about hitchhiking to red carpet premieres. She can usually be found online talking about the film she just watched.
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On three films from NYFF, including the latest experiment from Harmony Korine.
A report from NYFF on three major films.
On three TIFF films, including the latest from Atom Egoyan and Radu Jude.
On three films from Telluride, including the latest from Olivia Colman and Will Smith.
A review of three documentaries that premiered at the festival.
Capsules on four movies that premiered at TIFF from around the world.
An interview with director Greg Barker about revisiting the life of Brazilian diplomat Sérgio Vieira de Mello for the new Netflix film, Sérgio.
A chat with the Ross brothers about their incredible new film.
An interview with Luis Miranda and director John James about Siempre, Luis.
A dispatch from the Sundance Film Festival on four movies that screened in the eclectic NEXT category.