‘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.

‘Dream Scenario’: Nic Cage Delivers Brilliance in This Existential Tragicomedy

Distributed by A24, director Kristoffer Borgli's 'Dream Scenario' is visually stunning, completely original, and most excitingly: weird.

‘Shadow Brother Sunday’: Alden Ehrenreich Crafts a Tight, Tense Debut Short Film

Alden Ehrenreich's work with top-tier filmmakers effortlessly translates onto the screen in his directorial debut, 'Shadow Brother Sunday.'

‘Fingernails’ Is a Heartfelt Rom-Com With ‘Eternal Sunshine’ Vibes

Jessie Buckley, Riz Ahmed, and Jeremy Allen White star in 'Fingernails,' a rom-com where couples can test to see if they're really in love.