Timothy Greenfield-Sanders’ Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am opens with a crude but lovely sort of paper cut-out animation, a living collage that gradually builds the face of the film’s subject. This hand-made, organic collage effect–alluding to the pieces of...
In a post-Game of Thrones world, it’s nice to be reminded that fantasy is generally considered a kid-friendly genre. That’s not to say there’s no danger to be found in Ava DuVernay’s bright, lush, universe-hopping A Wrinkle in Time; after...