‘When Adam Changes’: Growing Pains of a Growing Boy
Using deadpan humor to talk about sensitive topics, 'When Adam Changes' is a powerful and creative feature debut by Joël Vaudreuil.
Musical ‘Flora and Son’ Is Heartfelt, Foul-mouthed, Feel-Good Fun
In John Carney's charming movie musical 'Flora and Son,' Eve Hewson and Joseph Gordon-Levitt discover the music inside themselves.
‘The Sweet East’: Welcome to the United States of Anarchy
'The Sweet East' is part-commentary on America's distinct subcultures, part-adventure film that plays like a punk take on Alice in Wonderland.
‘American Star’ Is a Sluggish Final Job For This Hitman
In 'American Star,' Ian McShane plays an assassin who has himself a holiday when the target doesn't appear for his final assignment.
‘Miller’s Girl’ Shows Sapiosexual Infatuation Between Professor and Protégé
'Miller's Girl' is a gothic story that shows the complexity that arises when the boundaries between admiration and infatuation get blurred.
‘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.