‘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.
‘Rebel Country’ Tribeca Review: Exploring Country Music’s Evolution
In 'Rebel Country,' country musicians show how the genre is transforming, embracing diversity, and challenging the status quo.
‘AM I OK?’ Review: Dakota Johnson Explores Her Sexuality
Real-life couple Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne direct their first film, the tenderly conceived 'AM I OK?'.
‘Robot Dreams’ Review: When “Best Friends Forever” Has an Ending
Fans of Past Lives and La La Land will feel a similar emotional connection to Robot Dreams.
‘Invisible Nation’ Review: Taiwan’s Battle for Self-Identity
'Invisible Nation' showcases the fight for Taiwan's autonomy and the story of Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan's first female president.
‘War and Justice’: The Verité Documentary Exposing Global Crimes
'War and Justice' explores the importance of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in maintaining order in a chaotic world.
‘Not Him’ Explores the Underbelly of Toxic Relationships
Filmmaker Sarah Young's short film explores the emotional turmoil of a woman caught in an abusive relationship and her courageous decision to break free.
