It’s a sweltering Monday afternoon when Richard Lange walks into El Compadre, a cavernous, dimly lit Mexican restaurant decorated with Christmas lights, rustic ...
After a long hiatus, writer/director Jeff Nichols returns with The Bikeriders, a brash, sprawling, grubby portrait of a motorcycle club in the late ’60s to ...
In the late ’70s a young Australian doctor worked overtime in the ER to fund his first film. That filmmaker was George Miller, and the movie he directed was Mad...
Who would’ve thought that one of the best rock documentaries in recent memory would be about someone who lived on the periphery of the tempest rather than insid...
Alex Garland’s Civil War poses a big question: What if American democracy shattered into a million pieces and citizens were forced to fight the government f...
Although imperfect, vehemently so, Jade Halley Bartlett's Miller’s Girl is still a damn fine time at the movies. This isn’t an easy film to review. The script i...
I.S.S. Delivers the Goods in Tense but Slender Space Thriller The new sci-fi thriller I.S.S. posits a terrific concept: What if six astronauts, three Russian...
A24’s The Iron Claw is not your typical sports movie. You won’t be rooting for the hero to score a championship belt, pin a villain to the mat, or sprint throug...
It’s difficult not to be grandiose about a filmmaker like Yorgos Lanthimos. His movies aren’t just unsettling and transgressive, they’re operatic, even if they’...
The Holdovers might be the most unsentimental holiday movie in recent memory. That’s not surprising, since director Alexander Payne goes to great lengths to avo...
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