Scandals are never easy to write or film about, but what Director/Writer Robbie Walsh of “The Letters” does with his…
Browsing: drama
“The Mad Women’s Ball” (“Le bal des folles,” original title) has something missing in its narrative that leaves the audience…
Michael Showalter directs “The Eyes of Tammy Faye,” a biographical drama based on a 2000 documentary about the life of…
Lucile Hadžihalilović continues her streak of crafting nightmarish fever-dream-esque films with her latest, “Earwig,” which is a weird film that…
Drake Doremus’ 2015 drama “Equals” is a futuristic tale that tells the story of two lovers in a forbidden relationship,…
Edgar Wright’s “Last Night in Soho” has a killer soundtrack, Giallo references, a magnetic ‘60s style that fizzes and pops,…
“Mothering Sunday” is yet another period piece with great performances, beautiful cinematography, posh costumes, and has an excellent score to…
Noah Baumbach’s 2012 comedy/drama film is a light-hearted feature that follows aspiring dancer Frances Halladay (Greta Gerwig). Shot in stylish…
Tea Lindeburg’s debut feature, “As in Heaven” (or “Du som er i himlen”), is a beautifully shot period piece that…
Céline Sciamma’s follow-up to “Portrait of a Lady on Fire,” “Petite Maman,” is a sweet, tender, and fairytale-esque film that…