‘The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed’ Is A Riotous Romp
'The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed' is an explosive discovery, catapulting Joanna Arnow into the cultural zeitgeist.
‘Mexican Dream’: A Tale of Heartache and Second Chances
Mexican Dream, the documentary-turned-scripted feature, defies stereotypes of the submissive Latin American woman surviving poverty.
‘Grandma Bruce’: A Magical Comedy with Deep Commentary
"'Grandma Bruce' is a love letter to my grandma, but it’s also about celebrating one’s choices and letting go of cultural expectations."
‘Arcadian’: Nicolas Cage’s End of World Thriller With Heart
'Arcardian' stars Nicolas Cage, Maxwell Jenkins, and Jaeden Martell as a family that must fight to survive in this end-of-world thriller.
‘The Way We Speak’ Review: A Cautionary Tale of Obsession
With a script that Aaron Sorkin would tip his hat, 'The Way We Speak' is a stimulating drama about words and their consequences.
‘Kim’s Video’: A Cinematic Adventure About a Beloved Video Store
'Kim's Video' starts as an archival documentary before becoming one cinephile's quest to recover a lost collection of over 55,000 rare videos.
‘The War Between’ Explores Humanity Amidst Conflict
'The War Between' stands as a testament to camaraderie in the face of hardship, proving that unity, not division, is the only way through.
In ‘Simón,’ A Young Asylum-Seeker Faces a Gut-Wrenching Dilemma
In 'Simón,' based on true events, an asylum-seeker is forced to decide if the safety of the U.S. outweighs the guilt of leaving Venezuela.