Going to war is frightening, no doubt. But surely so is the military boot camp every soldier must first endure, an endeavor that comes with extra challenges for...
Aftersun, Scottish writer-director Charlotte Wells’ exquisite debut film, has a sneakily complex time structure that may continue to arrange itself in moviegoer...
Jammed with quotable one-liners — “You’re like a grown-up gay Boy Scout and I’m like whatever happened to Evan Hansen” — the new romantic comedy Bros is happily...
The true story of a bank robber who wasn’t really a robber, the heart wrenching drama Breaking features a moving performance by John Boyega as a Iraq War vet dr...
Twenty-five year-old actor-writer-director Cooper Raiff has followed his terrific indie comedy, Shithouse (2020) with Cha Cha Real Smooth, a more serious-minded...
Newly harsh LGBTQIA+ repressions in Russia and America alike bring a sense of import to Firebird, a deeply imperfect, irresistibly romantic weepie about two Sov...
In small roles, Colin Firth and Olivia Colman, two masters of melancholy, bring emotional power to French director Eva Husson‘s sensual yet subdued adaptation o...
With The Lost Daughter actress Maggie Gyllenhaal makes a brilliant debut as writer-director, and in the process, guides Olivia Colman (best known for The Crown)...
Lucy Van Pelt steals center stage from Charlie Brown and Snoopy in the beautifully animated, emotionally intense new Peanuts special For Auld Lang Syne, new thi...
Continuing her recent streak of daring, indelible performances, Kristen Stewart in Spencer, is a woman on the verge of a breakdown. Or maybe she’s on the verge ...