Although Riz Ahmed gives it his all, Michael Pearce’s “Encounter” can’t seem to get a hold of itself; it goes…
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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;…
Céline Sciamma’s follow-up to “Portrait of a Lady on Fire,” “Petite Maman,” is a sweet, tender, and fairytale-esque film that…
“If….,” Rudyard Kipling’s ode to British stoicism and stiff upper lips, hangs like a raised eyebrow over Lindsay Anderson’s acerbic…
“The Wackness” came at me from out of the blue; and by “out of the blue,” I mean I heard…
There’s something unnerving about a hitman who keeps himself composed for most of a film’s run-time. No, not the killings,…
When we talk about Hollywood recycling ideas, we think of endless sequels and films shamelessly derivative of superior works. But…
“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” opens on all theaters nationwide on September 3. Marvel’s newest superhero film…