Browsing: Film Festivals
Maestro doesn’t reach its full potential as a spectacular biopic, but you can still feel Bradley Cooper’s passion as a director.
Poor Things is a visual masterwork from director Yorgos Lanthimos that sees Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo in new career-best performances.
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar kicks off Wes Anderson’s Roald Dahl short film series for Netflix with remarkable style and humor.
Ferrari may not be another Michael Mann masterpiece, but Adam Driver’s titular performance is some of the best work of his career.
Asteroid City sees Wes Anderson play around with sci-fi in a quirky and colorful way that only he could genuinely pull off.
The Zone of Interest is an unflinching masterpiece that delivers a new perspective on the Holocaust that sticks with you forever.
Lily-Rose Depp gives her best performance yet in The Idol, but Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye fails to impress in his first leading role.
Pedro Pascal and Ethan Hawke convey impossible emotions and desire in Pedro Almodóvar’s impeccable short Strange Way of Life.
Killers of the Flower Moon breaks even more new ground for Martin Scorsese with a new career-best performance from Leonard DiCaprio.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is a serviceable final chapter that struggles to capture the iconic charm of the original film.












