Critics review “The Matrix Resurrections,” which is set 18 years after the last “Matrix” trilogy film, with Keanu Reeves returning as Neo and Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity; “Parallel Mothers,” about two single women (one middle-aged and one young) who meet at a hospital where they’re giving birth, and they develop a strong bond over motherhood; “Tragedy Of Macbeth,” an adaptation of Shakespeare’s play “Macbeth,” starring Frances McDormand as Lady Macbeth and Denzel Washington as Macbeth; “Jockey,” starring Clifton Collins, Jr. as a horse racing jockey aging past his prime; and “Memoria,” about a woman from Scotland who travels to Colombia and experiences a strange sensory syndrome.
‘Jockey’: Great performances and breathtaking cinematography, says critic
Credits
Guests:
- Alonso Duralde - film critic, co-host of the movie podcast “Linoleum Knife,” author of “Hollywood Pride: A Celebration of LGBTQ+ Representation and Perseverance in Film” - @ADuralde
- Dave White - film critic and co-host of the movie podcast Linoleum Knife - @dlelandwhite