Browsing: Film Festivals
Lurker puts a unique spin on a familiar psychological thriller premise, leading to thrilling performances from Archie Madekwe and Théodore Pellerin.
Opus may feel a bit too similar to other social satires like The Menu and Blink Twice, but it ends on a bold punch that’s just as horrific as it is divisive.
Amalia Ulman’s Magic Farm is a surprisingly emotional, hilarious satire on the edgy world of exploitative filmmaking, but it leaves you wanting more.
Plainclothes is a powerful coming out story with the emotional stakes of an intense thriller, giving actor Tom Blyth the chance to prove his wide range.
The Ballad of Wallis Island is an effortlessly charming comedy, giving Tom Basden and Carey Mulligan a chance to show off their folk singing chops.
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Memoir of a Snail is a touching and funny animated feature that explores the importance of moving towards the future, even in spite of a difficult past.
Led by a captivating Ralph Fiennes, Conclave presents a deeply thoughtful and thrilling mystery that combines religion and politics with nuance.
Jason Reitman’s Saturday Night is full of hilarious moments, but doesn’t really come together as an ode to the original cast and creators of SNL.
Babygirl sees Nicole Kidman at the top of her acting game, telling a brave story about a woman struggling to define her own needs and desires.












