‘The Scary of Sixty-First’: Conspiracies and Spiritual Torture

A deadpan delivery thesis statement on the disturbing subculture of conspiracy theorists.

In ‘Licorice Pizza,’ Paul Thomas Anderson Follows His Bliss

Paul Thomas Anderson's latest stars newcomers to the screen Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman.

‘The Novice’ is a Rowing Drama That Strives For Perfection

The adrenaline-inducing anxiety of Whiplash combined with the relentless nature of Black Swan

‘Project Space 13’ is Performance Art During Covid Panic

Cinematographer Sean Price Williams, best known for his work on the Safdie brothers' Good Time, lends his artfully chaotic eye to this micro-indie feature.

In ‘Wolf,’ George MacKay and Lily-Rose Depp Embrace Their Animal Sides

"Species dysphoria" is the basis of Nathalie Biancheri's high concept arthouse film.

‘Flee’ is a Breathtaking Recount of Survival

Expanding our idea of what a documentary can be, Flee depicts an Afghan refugee's emotionally fragile flight for survival.

In ‘C’mon C’mon,’ Joaquin Phoenix Sees Life Through a Child’s Eyes

The new film from Mike Mills stars Joaquin Phoenix and sensational newcomer Woody Norman.