Browsing: Film Festivals
Kevin Costner kicks off his epic Western franchise in Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1, but it merely plays like 3 hours of set up.
Sean Baker’s Anora is an unpredictable wild ride that destigmatizes a taboo community and turns actress Mikey Madison into a movie star.
British director Andrea Arnold paints an authentic, hard-hitting portrait of chosen family and modern youth in her latest film, Bird.
Kinds of Kindness continues Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone’s hot streak with a dark and zany anthology film all about human desire.
Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis is an atomic failure on all fronts, with not one actor clearly understanding what’s happening on screen.
Y2K blends ’90s nostalgia with unpredictable chaos, making it a genuinely hilarious directorial debut for comedian Kyle Mooney.
Arcadian pits Nicolas Cage against some truly nightmarish creatures, making this another great entry in post-apocalyptic horror.
Civil War is not only writer-director Alex Garland’s best film thus far, but also A24’s most epic and harrowing cautionary tale yet.
The American Society of Magical Negroes is insightful with its satirical comedy on race in America but never reaches its full potential.
Sydney Sweeney’s ferocious performance and an insane third act save Immaculate from being another forgettable religious horror film.












