2022
“Long Live My Happy Head,” a new Scottish documentary directed by Austen McCowan and Will Hewitt, depicts Gordon Shaw’s art, life, and battle with cancer.
From the 2022 Sydney Film Festival, Alex Lines covers Jean Luc Herbulot’s Saloum and Emin Alper’s Burning Days.
One of my favorite times of the year is coming to a close. While I…
With her second report, Kristy Strouse covers Cherry and Next Exit!
Fear and paranoia are the perfect catalysts for mass panic in Natalia Sinelnikova’s We Might As Well Be Dead.
Lightyear may not offer the same emotional depth or richness as other Pixar titles, but it knows it never needed to be that.
In Sophie Hyde’s Good Luck To You, Leo Grande, the stigma surrounding sexuality and age are examined and pushed.
Irene Taylor’s documentary Leave No Trace looks at the dark side of the Boy Scouts of America, which allowed the abuse of countless boys.
Cynthia Lowen’s Battleground dives into the realities of an America at war with women’s reproductive rights.
In her first report from Tribeca Film Festival 2022, Kristy Strouse reviews Family Dinner, Huesera & A Wounded Fawn!
Ray Ramano makes his directorial debut with Somewhere In Queens, a comedy-drama about an Italian-American family.
The final installment of the World trilogy, Jurassic Park Dominion breaks through with more dinosaurs and a mixed bag for audiences.
The Bad Guys is a good time for its slick style, solid characters, and stealing from the best heist films.