May the power of good film push you towards that better place where art may turn into alchemy, and grief turn into proof that ...
This is the reality that Mohammad Rasoulof, director of The Seed of the Sacred Fig, is deeply invested in. An Iranian exile, ...
As a dark comedy, Nightbitch fails to convincingly subvert its idyllic suburban setting where it takes place. The walls of ...
Set in Mexico City, Emilia Pérez follows the journey of notorious drug kingpin Manitas Del Monte (Karla Sofía Gascón), who ...
We begin with Cardinal Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes), the deceased pope’s trusty right-hand man tasked with leading the papal ...
An important aspect of Babygirl is its use of gender dynamics. Despite women’s increased presence in the workforce, figures ...
A tremendous monument to grief in Cronenberg’s trademark language of transmutation and decay, The Shrouds meditates on the ...
Daniel Craig plays Lee, a wealthy American expat in Mexico City whose only business expenses seem to be booze, cigarettes, ...
40 Acres’ fictional family emotes celebrations and conflicts that feel incredibly present ...
The ghost of war casts a melancholic shadow over the present-day tragedies of two coal miners in Viet and Nam. The titular ...
While IMDb labels the film as a biographical comedy-drama, director Jason Reitman’s Saturday Night falls flat with its humour ...
A Sisters’ Tale opens with a striking shot of Iranian singer Nasreen Amini bathed in red light from a lamp on her nightstand.