Browsing: Film Festivals
Genndy Tartakovsky delivers vibrant and expressive 2D animation in Fixed, but the movie’s r-rated raunchy comedy is too cringe-inducing to ignore.
Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson deliver showstopping performances in Die, My Love, but the movie comes short of reaching true greatness.
The Phoenician Scheme is unlike Wes Anderson’s other recent films, putting an emphasis on comedy and Benicio del Toro’s singular performance.
Actor Harris Dickinson’s feature directorial debut, Urchin, is a powerful and poignant story about the vicious cycle of social inequality in East London.
Matthew McConaughey returns to the big screen after 6 years in The Rivals of Amziah King, and he’s joined by a new star in Angelina LookingGlass.
After almost a decade, Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal have reunited for The Accountant 2, a surprisingly different sequel that hits all the right notes.
Mimi Cave’s second movie Holland is a conventional but super stylish suburban thriller with a phenomenal performance from Nicole Kidman.
A24’s Death of a Unicorn, starring Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega, is at its best when focusing on creature feature horror and at its worst in its comedy.
Flying Lotus, visionary musician, producer, and filmmaker, has finally returned to the director’s chair after…
Christopher Landon’s Drop is a stand out in his impressive filmography, bringing a clever thriller premise to life with cunning visuals and fun energy.












