I’ve never seen a documentary quite like Alexander, that started off so strong and vividly emotional…
There are a lot of movies that like to take on public issues silently, hiding them in the background. Marisol is not one of those films.
I have always believed in the art of animation. It is more than just a…
Jonathon Glazer’s The Zone of Interest is a hauntingly reverberating film that will stick with its audience long after the film has concluded.
Anatomy of a Fall needs no dissection to understand why this is sure to become one of your favorite films of 2023.
From New York Film Festival, Lee Jutton reviews La Chimera and About Dry Grasses!
In May December, there are more important things than the answers to Haynes’ litany of questions, which may frustrate some viewers.
Through its bleak beautiful cinematography and its off-kilter score, The Settlers is a riveting piece of work that will be among the year’s best films.
Science fiction is a lot harder than it looks. On one end, the writers and…
Bark plays on the maddening isolation and sense of despair when all hope seems lost and escape impossible.
The hard-hitting Netflix documentary “Scout’s Honor” details the history of child abuse within the Boy Scouts of America.
Seductively entice in a high octane world of finance, Fair Play is the thriller of the season.
From this year’s New York Film Festival, we take a look at In Water & In Our Day!
For those who have only a mild familiarity or hold an aversion for faith-based movies, Surprised by Hope is a cut above.
The Origin of Evil is a slow-burning, deliciously dark, and comical thriller with layers to savor.