Film
On Peacock and in theaters, Firestarter is directed by Keith Thomas and brings us back to the Stephen King TV movie heyday.
Happening follows Anne as she seeks out an abortion in a place and time where it is illegal and few people will consider helping her
Hot Docs 2022 reviews of three excellent and bold documentaries: ‘Eternal Spring’, ‘Sam Now,’ and ‘Silent Beauty’.
The Perfect Family brings together two families, one rich and posh, and another they would never dream of their son marrying into
A Blumhouse true crime film, Our Father, is directed by Lucie Jourdan and chronicles the disturbing discovery about a fertility doctor.
Operation Mincemeat retells the extraordinary real life event that saw British intelligence attempt to deceive Hitler and the Germans.
A slow-burning force of nature, The Innocents from IFC Midnight and Eskil Vogt shocks and unsettles without heavy reliance on gore.
‘Just Animals’ is a raw and intimate psychological portrait of animal activism as well as a powerful reminder of the importance of animal life.
Alex Garland’s Men (2022) isn’t extremely cerebral, but it does use genre trappings that evolve into an unnerving look at gendered violence.
Fazila Amiri’s excellent ‘And Still I Sing’ follows three Afgan singers using their voices to fight for women’s rights before the Taliban’s return to power.
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