Korean Canadian filmmaker Celine Song brings her pensive touch to the classic rom-com in Materialists, her follow-up to 2023’s Past Lives, attempting to subvert...
Have you ever texted someone and never received a response? Well, A24’s comedy of bad manners, Friendship, taps into that frustration … with a power drill. Dire...
Elegiac yet restrained and lyrical, Daniel Minahan’s On Swift Horses explores the lives of two lost souls trying to find their footing in 1950s America. What in...
With a title like Death of a Unicorn, your expectations might be unrealistically high or very low (depending on how you feel about the mythological horned creat...
It’s all in the title: Becoming Led Zeppelin captures the hard rock ’70s band in their gestation period. Before the dark mystique; the stories of legendary part...
One of the joys of James Mangold’s A Complete Unknown, the unapologetically glamorous portrait of Bob Dylan, is its unbridled celebration of creativity and musi...
Halina Reijn’s Babygirl, the new erotic drama starring Nicole Kidman, exists in a specific realm alongside Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut and Adrian Lyne’s Un...
We’ve all met someone like Benji (Kieran Culkin). While charismatic and freewheeling, entering every room as if he’s performing at the Comedy Store, he’s also t...
John Crowley’s We Live in Time is far from perfect, but you can’t say it doesn’t wear its heart on its sleeve. An unabashedly sentimental tearjerker that fe...
At this point, you’ve probably heard about Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis, the passion project the Oscar-winning director of The Godfather trilogy, The Conv...
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