Director David Fincher returns with The Killer, a stylish thriller about an assassin played by Michael Fassbender.
In the latest report from LFF 2023, Paddy Wilson features vampires at Paul Mescal’s door and devils in David Dasmalchian’s studio – a divine combination if ever there was one.
The Fall of the House of Usher further solidifies Flanagan’s mastery of his craft and serves as a testament to the talent he surrounds himself with.
A cheesy holiday horror that doesn’t try to be anything more than it knows it is, There’s Something in the Barn is wildly entertaining.
The Bikeriders film evokes an interesting time and place in US history, in which Nichols’ ensemble cast take big swings – and get big enough hits.
If Pixar’s latest offering suggested that Fire and Water can mix, the same can’t be…
With Priscilla, Sofia Coppola proves that she is the premier chronicler of what it feels like for a girl.
I’ve never seen a documentary quite like Alexander, that started off so strong and vividly emotional…
There are a lot of movies that like to take on public issues silently, hiding them in the background. Marisol is not one of those films.
I have always believed in the art of animation. It is more than just a…
Uproar, directed by Hamish Bennett and Paul Middleditch and written by Hamish Bennett, and Sonia…
In some shape or form, both protagonists from the following Saudi Arabian films are limited…
Anatomy of a Fall needs no dissection to understand why this is sure to become one of your favorite films of 2023.
The Boy and the Heron is a dark, dreamlike vision of life, death, and creation as seen through the eyes of a magical cinematic storyteller.
In May December, there are more important things than the answers to Haynes’ litany of questions, which may frustrate some viewers.