The Woman King excels at showcasing Black Women forging their own paths unlike any action film has done or even tried to do before.
Browsing: Film Festivals
Daniel Radcliffe pays wholesome tribute to the King of Pop Parody with an addictive performance in Weird: The Al Yankovic Story.
Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans is a sweet and tender trip down memory lane that hits home for all artists and art lovers alike.
The Son is sadly a disappointing follow up for Oscar-winner Florian Zeller, not even Hugh Jackman or Laura Dern can salvage this.
Blonde is a biopic unlike no other held together by unwavering dedication and strength from Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe.
Don’t Worry Darling is an effective and radiant crowd pleaser that elevates Florence Pugh’s mantle as a bonafide movie star.
The Whale boasts Darren Aronofsky’s trademark claustrophobic style but feels slightly outdated with its depiction of obesity.
Bones and All is a coming-of-age triumph, Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet are to die for in Luca Guadanino’s instant classic.
Bardo is Alejandro González Iñárritu shooting for the stars in the most personal way, but it’s a bit too bloated for its own good.
Noah Baumbach stays faithful in adapting Don DeLillo’s White Noise novel but misses the mark on making a coherent and engaging film.