From Iceland, ‘The Love That Remains’ shows a fractured family tied to the landscape

The film centers on a family of five navigating life after their parents’ separation. Anna, a visual artist, is trying to find her independence while still living in the family home she shared with her former partner. Meanwhile, Magnús, a fisherman, spends more time at sea as the family’s stability unravels. Their teenage daughter, Ída, and twin sons, Grímur and Þorgils (played by the director’s children), cope with the situation with remarkable humor and resilience, finding moments of connection amidst the change.

A beautiful town haunted by its own racism gets its close-up in ‘Natchez’

Suzannah Herbert’s documentary, “Natchez,” is a compelling and often unsettling film. It skillfully explores the city of Natchez, Mississippi (population 14,000), and its residents’ complicated relationship with their history. The film highlights the contrast between the town’s beautiful, carefully preserved appearance and the more difficult truths that some people are beginning to acknowledge.

Best Coast’s Bethany Cosentino lambasts Wasserman Music, citing Epstein connections

Casey Wasserman, who founded an agency and leads the committee organizing the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, appears in newly released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. It was already known that Wasserman and his then-wife, Laura, had flown on Epstein’s plane. However, these documents also reveal sexually suggestive messages exchanged between Wasserman and Ghislaine Maxwell, a close associate of Epstein currently in prison for her role in child sex trafficking.