Filipino director Quark Henares’ return to the director’s chair with this year’s “Where is the Lie?” (Filipino: ‘Marupok AF’) begins…
Browsing: Drama
Scrolling through streaming options weekly, I think I’ve purposefully avoided the Brian Kirk-directed “21 Bridges” every time it comes up.…
Gael García Bernal is excellent in documentarian Roger Ross Williams’ “Cassandro,” as he embodies the two distinct sides (both on and…
Nicole Holofcener’s return to the big screen, “You Hurt My Feelings,” has moments that call back to her best work,…
What do you get when you get together three of Europe’s most intriguing screen presences (in Ben Whishaw, Franz Rogowski,…
Maziyar Khatam’s short film “Baba,” co-directed by Anya Chirkova and Meran Ismailsoy, begins with a tense situation: Two men who…
Branching out from two previous short films (“The Boyfriend Game,” “Family Happiness”), Alice Englert makes her feature film writing/directing debut…
William Oldroyd’s adaptation of Ottessa Moshfegh’s acclaimed novel, “Eileen,” is a class act in misdirection, for better or worse. The…
As a director whose favourite films include Hollywood hits like “Singin’ in the Rain” and “Casablanca,” “Babylon” feels like a…
Given the premise of “Fair Play,” showing now at Sundance, there’s nothing surprising about its scope and unorthodox conclusion. We watch…