How do you make a film about Religion without offending anyone? You can't, but Heretic might be a safe way to go about it.
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How do you make a film about Religion without offending anyone? You can't, but Heretic might be a safe way to go about it.
We Live in Time is a beautiful reminder of how life is precious. To let it go to waste would be a terrible misfortune. Get your Kleenex ready for this tear-jerker.
Annie Baker's stunning debut is a thorough, empathetic examination of the flaws we have.
Civil War is a film that won't win everyone over. It will have some folks drawing its influence on current politics.
Aside from a disappointing ending, Love Lies Bleeding has enough potency in its character's chemistry to keep it as an enjoyable view.
Funny, energetic, with a slice of pretentiousness, Problemista is a unique take on immigration that isn't preachy or repetitious.
If I could describe Dream Scenario in one word, it would be hilarious.
Long, artsy shots of hands are effective only to a certain point. After a while, the movie's lyricism loses its luster in a collection of close shots that could have more focus on the character's faces instead of their hands.
Director Raven Jackson comes through with an effective feature debut in a film about life, loss, nature, and family that spans multiple decades.
By no means will you experience the film the same way with a large 4K screen in a home theater. You'll think you may have had the same experience, but you'll be robbed of the vast technical mastery you'll get on a 4K digital Imax projection.
Past Lives is a loving, sensible portrayal of lost love, time, and how we move on with our lives
Showing Up could benefit from a shorter length as the movie's simplicity becomes its detriment.
I love films that take their time. But sometimes there's not much time that needs to be spent.
The themes EEAAO tackles are ambitious. It is not only about reflection/healing but also human behavior.
Amidst its perversions, there’s a beating heart in Sean Baker’s newest film.
Lamb is the love child between Eraserhead and Antichrist.