Film
Aisha takes the asylum system that most everyone knows to be awful and demonstrates just how much so through the eyes of somebody going through it.
Róise & Frank perfectly blends humor and sincerity to make what may sound like a movie with a ridiculous premise into something absolutely satisfying and cathartic
Fulbari is a family drama demonstrating how familial expectations impact every generation while never attempting to declare one or another right.
Luther: The Fallen Sun delivers a film experience worthy of its titular detective, testing his drive for justice in the process.
Tonight You’re Sleeping With Me just isn’t good—it’s uncomfortable and there isn’t a single piece of excitement coming from any of its main characters.
Hidden Blade is a film that attempts to shock its audience, drilling home how terrifying and heartbreaking war is.
Return to Seoul is an exceptionally well-depicted and emotional journey of reconciling with birth parents and their country, langue, culture, and choices.
We Have a Ghost follows Kevin Presley’s emotional journey as his family moves into a new home only to discover it’s haunted.
While it takes too long to get to its emotional third act, Call Me Chihiro has a subtle power to its delivery that will linger.
Michael B. Jordan’s Creed III is a love letter to shonen rivalries, friendships forged in fire, and ultimately what it takes to move on.
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Avatar 3 is a cinematic wonder, showing what can be done with computer-generated effects when care and love are poured into it all.
A slow-burning submarine voyage into cosmic dread, Iron Lung, directed by Mark Fischbach, fundamentally trusts its audience.
Emerald Fennell’s latest, “Wuthering Heights,” trades in gothic storytelling for pastel dreams and a pedestrian affair.














