film review
Return to Seoul is a vividly realized character study from director Davy Chou that stands as a compelling journey of self-discovery.
Linoleum Review
In its unique way, sci-fi dramedy Linoleum manages to present a deeply resounding statement on what is actually important in this world.
Sundance 2023 Review: The Stroll
In The Stroll, Kristen Lovell and Zackary Drucker tell stories of courageous individuals in this look at Black trans sex workers in NYC's Meatpacking District.
Sundance 2023: Against The Tide Review
Director Sarvnik Kaur’s Against the Tide is a gripping portrait of two Indian fishermen that serves as a searing climate change warning for us all.
Decision to Leave Review: The Mystery of Love
With Decision to Leave, Park Chan-wook crafts an enigmatic neo-noir thriller that won Best Director at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.
The Banshees of Inisherin Review
With stand-out performances from Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, Martin McDonagh's The Banshees of Inisherin is one of the warmest, funniest, & most disturbing films of the year.
TIFF 2022: It’s What Each Person Needs
Sophy Romvari's latest short film It's What Each Person Needs blends documentary and drama with its portrait of an online companion.
Sundance 2022: The Janes Review
The Janes doc marks an essential act of recovery—by taking a past movement known only through word of mouth and making it present.
Sundance 2022: All That Breathes Review
All That Breathes reveals an intricate interrelationship between all living things and the larger universe in which they coexist.
Sundance 2022: The Exiles Review
With The Exiles, Ben Klein and Violet Columbus have teamed up with Christine Choy to create a devastating commentary on authoritarian control
Malcolm & Marie Review: Sam Levinson’s Exhausting Affair
To quote one of the film's characters: "You're f***ing intolerable."
La Leyenda Negra Review: A Radical Coming of Age Tale
Patricia Vidal Delgado's feature film debut is a timely call to arms.
The Boys in the Band Review: A Gay Classic is Revived Once More
Mart Crawley's 1968 play gets a slick makeover courtesy of director Joe Mantello and a who's who of queer Hollywood.
The Farewell Review
Lulu Wang’s funny, thoughtful, and life-affirming feature, The Farewell, is one of 2019's best movies.
The Souvenir Review
It is easy to see why Joanna Hogg’s The Souvenir connected with many critics when it premiered at Sundance earlier this year, but will this semi-autobiographical tale of privilege and addiction connect with viewers or leave them cold?