Ethan Hawke
Wildcat becomes a lens through which to see beauty and empathize with one of our great American writers – and what a gift it is.
It’s been a long time since short films have received the amount of hype around…
Strange Way of Life could fulfill all the clichés of the genre, with gunslingers, ranches, and a sheriff, but with a completely different angle.
Both beautiful and brutal, Robert Eggers’ The Northman is a saga worth seeing.
A troubled police detective demoted to 911 operator duty scrambles to save a distressed caller.
As we struggle to come to terms with the sins of our country’s past and present, Cut Throat City helps us to better see the sickness within our society.
While delivering an updated depiction of the inventor, Tesla falters in its attempt to deliver the true brilliance of Nikola Tesla.
DescriptionVisionary inventor Nikola Tesla fights an uphill battle to bring his revolutionary electrical system to fruition.
The Truth is an impeccable and intimate view into the quietly tumultuous relationships between mothers and daughters and the shape they take into adulthood.
A stormy reunion between a daughter and her actress mother, Catherine, against the backdrop of Catherine’s latest role in a sci-fi picture as a mother who never grows old.
The potential lingers over Adopt A Highway like a dark cloud, ready to pour some nuance onto what becomes a rather muddled first effort.
In our latest recap from the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, We look at the films The Truth and Uncut Gems.
Despite excellent performances from Binoche and Deneuve, Koreeda’s The Truth is rather more conventionally dull.
In the latest of our Video Dispatch series, we discuss the recent home video releases The Mule, Dragged Across Concrete, and Blaze.
Stockholm is successful in doing the impossible – making the viewer understand and even empathize with the interpersonal connection between a hostage and her captor, and vice versa.