Nightbitch
Amy Adams delivers a raw and nuanced performance in Marielle Heller's Nightbitch, but whatever made Rachel Yoder's debut novel such an acclaimed success doesn't quite work here; it's uneven with [...]
Amy Adams delivers a raw and nuanced performance in Marielle Heller's Nightbitch, but whatever made Rachel Yoder's debut novel such an acclaimed success doesn't quite work here; it's uneven with [...]
Adapting classical literature is never an easy task, because of both the expectations that come with it as well as the simple fact these stories are so known, so defining, [...]
Y2K invokes the raunchy humor of early-millennium comedy and an array of nostalgic references, resulting in a wild adventure that will likely only appeal to a specific viewer base.
Coming straight off the explosive ménage à trois sports drama Challengers, Luca Guadagnino impresses once again with Queer. The film's lead, Daniel Craig, is generating Oscar buzz. It helps that [...]
Flow, the new animated film from Latvian director Gints Zilbalodis, is a cell shaded treat of wonders both visual and aural. A fantastical tale told without dialogue, the film follows [...]
Oh, Canada is the newest film from the writer-director Paul Schrader, here reunited with his American Gigolo star, Richard Gere, and once again, as with Affliction, based on a novel by the late Russell [...]
Disney's Moana was a solid hit when it was released over the Thanksgiving holiday in 2016, but became an even larger hit thanks to endless streams on Disney+. The film, [...]
Memoir of a Snail is an unusual stop-motion animated feature, telling a rather devastating story about loss and guilt. What appears on the surface to be a whimsical tale soon [...]
Clint Eastwood's latest legal thriller Juror #2 has a very odd and unusual rollout; there is speculation that the release is in spite of current Warner Bros. CEO David Zaslav, [...]
Chillian filmmaker Pablo Larrain delivers another intoxicating biopic about privileged women in peril. With Jackie (2016) and Spencer (2021), and now Maria, Larrain has now made a subgenre about wealthy, [...]