In ‘Smoke Sauna Sisterhood’ Women Bare Their Bodies And Souls
The film's intimacy makes it a rare, much-needed cinematic escape.
In ‘Napoleon,’ The Conquerer’s Complex Is Both Epic and Hilarious
In the epic and hilarious 'Napoleon,' Joaquin Phoenix plays a man of militaristic brilliance and laughably insecure stature.
‘Maestro’ Hits All The Right Notes With Stunning Finesse
Bradley Cooper's stunning sophomore film is the best in performance, direction, and craft.
‘Saltburn’ Is a Glossy Romp Through Hipster Affluence
In 'Saltburn', writer/director Emerald Fennell crafts a slightly edgy film about loud luxury that skews favorably toward Gen Z.
‘Aligned’ Is a Gorgeous Meditation on Self-Acceptance
Through the captivating dance and photography of 'Aligned' we are offered a gentle reminder that self-acceptance is a journey.
‘The Killer’ Doesn’t Aim Too High, But Hits Its Darkly Comical Mark
David Fincher and Michael Fassbender are a match made in hitman heaven in Netflix's 'The Killer,' a black comedy about a hit gone wrong.
‘All of Us Strangers’: Enter the Liminal Space Where Love and Loss Co-Exist
If you look closely, you'll see writer/director Andrew Haigh hidden in plain sight in the melancholic romantic drama, 'All of Us Strangers.'
‘Lead and Copper’: An Exposé On The Horrifying Flint Water Crisis
In Lead and Copper, filmmaker William Hart investigates why Flint officials made the deadly water supply switch in the first place.