Film
In Saul at Night, a mandatory curfew has been put in place, and Saul is the only one awake during the wrong hours, until he discovers another
The wonderful documentary ‘Sirens’ serves both as the story of an all-female Lebanese thrash metal band and a portrait of social unrest.
By following a pair of kite-rescuing brothers in New Delhi, ‘All That Breathes’ creates a masterful portrait of hope in the middle of a sea of hate.
Munich: The Edge of War looks at the political situation between Britain and Germany in 1938 and how Britain’s hope for peace failed all of Europe.
Sex Appeal fails to reach the highs of films like Booksmart and Superbad and ends up toiling in the well-worn genre of teen sex comedies.
Ilse Salas and the late Fernando Xavier de Casta are magnificent in Abner Benaim’s shortlisted drama Plaza Catedral.
Riverdance: The Animated Adventure reminds us there’s no one way to be a part of your community and everyone has something special to bring
Ray Donovan: The Movie serves as both a fitting finale for the Showtime series and an exploration of the title character’s past.
Inspired by a true story, How I Fell in Love With a Gangster highlights the rise and fall of infamous Polish gangster Nikodem “Nikos” Skotarczak.
Photocopier is a story of a survivor who absolutely refuses to let her assault and violation go unaccounted for when a photo is posted online
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is a bit of a mess, prioritizing lavish visuals and a critical mass of references over telling a coherent story.
Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice gives Vince Vaughn a moment to shine in dual performances but struggles with the competing tones.
The Red Line, the latest Netflix international release, is a thrilling game of cat-and-mouse that follows a group of women seeking justice.












