“I’m Your Man” once again questions whether humans and artificial intelligence can build a relationship together with a rom-com twist…
Browsing: Film Festival
Edgar Wright’s “Last Night in Soho” has a killer soundtrack, Giallo references, a magnetic ‘60s style that fizzes and pops,…
Antione Fuqua’s remake of “The Guilty” has some thrilling moments, thanks to Jake Gyllenhaal’s performance; however, it lacks the impact…
As the excitement of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) continues to be the talk of the town, the most…
“Mothering Sunday” is yet another period piece with great performances, beautiful cinematography, posh costumes, and has an excellent score to…
“A Banquet” starts as an interesting tale of higher-power possession with a strong performance by Jessica Alexander and a nice…
Although Riz Ahmed gives it his all, Michael Pearce’s “Encounter” can’t seem to get a hold of itself; it goes…
Tea Lindeburg’s debut feature, “As in Heaven” (or “Du som er i himlen”), is a beautifully shot period piece that…
Julia Ducournau’s “Titane” is a unique, feral, and riveting masterwork that conjures the magic of imaginative filmmaking as it blends…
“Kicking Blood” isn’t your classic young vampire flick, which is refreshing, and it does indeed have moments with some kick;…