In ‘Paterson’, Jarmusch Shows the Lyricism in Life Americana

In Paterson, writer/director Jim Jarmusch sprinkles in subtle surrealities that often go unnoticed into a week in the life of an observant bus driver.

‘Fences’ Review: An Energizing Display in Dialogue Mastery

The wall-to-wall dialogue even has the tenacity to make wordsmith Aaron Sorkin blush.

‘I, Daniel Blake’ Review: A Devastatingly Raw Look at Love and Compassion

Winner of the Palme d'Or at this year's Cannes Film Festival.

‘Nutcracker’ Review: Validation at the Cost of Self Worth

This Vimeo staff pick is a progressive display of feminism, inclusion, and unity.

‘Barry’ Review: A Deep Dive Into the Past Of The Man Before The Presidency

A charming, seemingly ordinary, coming of age story of the man who would become the leader of the free world.

‘Neruda’ Review: Director Pablo Larraín Ends Year on a High Note with Poetic Biopic

Like "Jackie," "Neruda" offers an unconventional glimpse into an unconventional figure.

‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ Review: This Story Should’ve Gone More Rogue

Is The Force with the first stand-alone 'Star Wars' film?