Bong Joon Ho brings his singular mastery home to Korea in this pitch-black modern fairytale.
Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood is a heartfelt tribute to the '60s, its stars, and memories of an ideal bygone era
Olivia Wilde steps behind the camera and delivers a confident debut feature that delicately balances raunchy comedy and sincere teenage emotions.
La La Land is a stunning homage to a classic era tied to a romantic love story examining the price of achieving dreams.
Ladj Ly creates a vivid image of a city brimming with unaddressed friction, and when the firecracker is lit, we’re just waiting for it to pop.
The great movies are reflective in nature, allowing an audience to explore their own universality through the specificity of the perspective being shared on screen. Lingua Franca is one of those great movies.
Despite a few issues, The Father is a profound examination of grief that approaches its characters with grace and nuance.
Despite some issues with narrative cohesion, The Souvenir is a bold and deeply compelling story bolstered by great performances and solid filmmaking.