Sandra Hüller
Sisi & I is a worthwhile look at her life through the eyes of another, even as it suffers from comparisons to similar work.
Jonathon Glazer’s The Zone of Interest is a hauntingly reverberating film that will stick with its audience long after the film has concluded.
Anatomy of a Fall needs no dissection to understand why this is sure to become one of your favorite films of 2023.
Irresistibly charming, I’m Your Man needs no beeps and boops and tiring gimmicks to convey the abyss between man vs machine.
Exile requires a certain level of investment to procure the fruits of the third act, but will certainly leave you introspecting your life.
In the Aisles takes audiences deep into the emotional lives of people who seem destined to hover on the periphery and highlights the beauty to be found there if one bothers to look.
Despite its length, Toni Erdmann succeeds because of the character study at its core, and also contains one of the best scenes of the year.
There is a story with immense emotional depth within Toni Erdmann, but the movie is so frequently dull, when the moments of comedy arrive they can feel somewhat cynical.