The Making of a Myth: How Matt Johnson’s ‘Tony’ Deconstructs the Legend of Anthony Bourdain
The culinary world has long held Anthony Bourdain in a state of hallowed reverence. From the gritty, sweat-stained trenches of New York’s late-night kitchens to the global stages of No Reservations and Parts Unknown, Bourdain was more than a chef—he was…
The Making of an Icon: Matt Johnson’s ‘Tony’ Deconstructs the Myth of Anthony Bourdain
In the annals of culinary history and travel journalism, Anthony Bourdain remains a singular, towering figure—a man who transformed the act of eating into a profound exploration of the human condition. Yet, before he was the world-weary sage of Parts…
The Predator Within: Wiebke von Carolsfeld’s "Someone’s Daughter" Deconstructs the Ethics of Survival
In the vast, verdant expanse of Quebec’s Eastern Townships, director Wiebke von Carolsfeld has crafted a film that functions less as a traditional survival thriller and more as a claustrophobic, moral autopsy. Her latest feature, Someone’s Daughter,…