‘Trash Fire’ Review: This Off-Kilter Horror Film is an Acquired Taste
If this review can be summed up in a single image, look no further that the above picture. Grenier and Trimbur's faces say it all.
‘The Handmaiden’ Is a Web of Lies, Deceit, and Sexual Tension
If you were not familiar with Park Chan-wook's impressive filmography before 'The Handmaiden', then you are in for a mind-blowing experience.
‘Little Sister’ Review: Familial Conflict Gets Darkly Comedic
'Little Sister' uses eccentricity to gracefully remind us that no one understands you quite like family.
‘In a Valley of Violence’ Review: An Old-School Western with Fresh, Distinct Attitude
Tarantino better watch his back, there's a new sheriff in town.
‘Moonlight’ Review: This Light Shines On New Voices in American Cinema
Operatic in its scope, yet gentle in its expression, 'Moonlight' is director Barry Jenkins’ butterfly.
‘Blue Jay’ Review: A Warm Telling of the Complexities of Lost Love
The decision to shoot in black & white elevates this quaint indie drama into something much more elegant and classic.
Robert Altman’s ‘McCabe & Mrs. Miller’ Comes to Criterion Collection
For classic movie aficionados and casual moviegoers alike, there is much to be savored from the Criterion’s latest entry, 'McCabe & Mrs. Miller.'
‘Do Not Resist’ is An Unsettling Exposé of Those Sworn “To Serve and Protect”
Who can blame the officers for assuming the worst in others when they are consistently being trained by those in positions of authority that "violence is your weapon."