‘Death After Dusk’ Review: A Wildly Imaginative Western Whodunit
'Death After Dusk' is an action-packed murder mystery that will leave you guessing until the very end.
‘Anywhere the Wind Blows’ Review: A Second Chance at Life & Love
Using a visual medium to make a statement, Jay Liu gives audiences another perspective on the effects of political persecution.
‘What Remains’ Review: The Harrowing Story of Sweden’s Most Notorious Serial Killer
Inspired by true events, Gustaf Skarsgård plays a mentally ill man who confessed to more than 30 murders of young boys.
‘Hit Man’ Review: Glen Powell’s Slick, Seductive Star-Making Turn
Taking center stage in Richard Linklater's 'Hit Man,' Glen Powell shines as a comically awkward professor who moonlights as a fake hit man.
‘A Two Hearted Tale’ Review: The Craft Beer Revolution is Coming and it Starts With the Label
Featuring the artist behind Bell's Brewery, 'A Two Hearted Tale' explores how beer can be more than just a drink but a story.
‘Kinds of Kindness’ Review: A Twisted Anthology of Artful Mayhem
Despite its weird and head-scratching moments, one thing is clear: 'Kinds of Kindness' is made by a man who absolutely loves cinema.
‘Janet Planet’ Review: A Charming Meditation on Mother (and Child) hood
Breathtaking performances, a sensitive script, and organic design make 'Janet Planet' the most tender and unifying film of the summer.
‘Stupid Games’ Review: Love is a Losing Game in This Indie Horror
Similar to classics like 'Jumanji' and 'Practical Magic,' 'Stupid Games' shows how evil can lurk in unexpected places.
