‘We’re Not Done Yet’ Review: The Simple Pleasure of Reconnection
A highly intimate and personal love letter about the art of reconnection.
‘Anora’ Review: An Electrifying Odyssey Through Love, Loss, and New York City
Much like its titular character, 'Anora' is a straight-shooting, no-BS, mesmerizing odyssey that is impossible to forget.
‘Last Party’ Review: Teenagers Face an Unexpected Leveling Up
Director Nicolas Dozol plants seeds of curiosity rather than force-feeding audiences a pre-packaged resolution.
‘We Live in Time’ Review: An Emotional Rollercoaster for Hopeful Romantics
A couple is forced to re-evaluate major life decisions after a cancer diagnosis puts an expiration date on their future.
‘Piece by Piece’ Review: A One-of-a-Kind Cinematic Journey Through Color and Sound
A contagiously joyful cinematic experience that will have you toe-tapping and head-bopping for 90 minutes straight.
‘I Don’t Care If The World Collapses’ Review: Reviving a Failing Film Shoot
A beautifully constructed, thought-provoking film about the burden of responsibility.
‘Will & Harper’ Review: The Road to Rediscovering Yourself
Will Ferrell and Harper Steele embrace new beginnings in the laugh-filled, heartfelt, and emotionally moving documentary 'Will & Harper.'
‘The Low End Theory’ Review: A Neo-Noir Set in LA’s Music Scene
A provocative look at the fight for survival in LA's Latinx and LGBTQ+ community.
