‘Three’ is Religious Horror Done Right

Emirati director Nayla Al Khaja's psychologically-charged film offers cross-cultural horror rooted in the supernatural.

‘Sometimes I Think About Dying’: The Beauty of Being Mundane

Starring Daisy Ridley, 'Sometimes I Think About Dying' is a reflective yet hilarious story about the pains of navigating corporate culture.

‘Ferrari’ Is Entertaining, Exhilarating, But Speeds at Surface Level

Adam Driver stars as Italian automaker Enzo Ferrari in Michael Mann’s ‘Ferrari,’ a biographical drama of a man trying to outrace his demons.

‘Heaven Rain Flows Sweetly’ is a Love Letter Places We Call Home

Home is where the heart is, and Heaven Rain Flows Sweetly acts as a love letter to Shasha's hometown of Lijiang, a small village in the Himalayan foothills.

‘The Iron Claw’: The Hereditary Curse of Family Legacy

In a career-defining role for Zac Efron, 'The Iron Claw' tells a haunting story of legacy, expectation, and the costly price of success.

‘The Zone of Interest’: The Immersive Disquiet of Holocaust Atrocity

Jonathan Glazer's 'The Zone of Interest' is a hauntingly grim immersive experience, a chilling portrayal of history's most atrocious cruelty.

‘The Taste of Things’ Is a Transfixing Culinary Triumph

Perhaps one of the most viscerally indulgent films of the year, 'The Taste of Things' will satiate all of the senses.

In ‘Cypher,’ Rapper Tierra Whack Confronts A Stalker

Uncomfortably humorous and poignantly dark, Tierra Whack's pseudo-documentary Cypher is an entertaining watch with a message.