‘A Hidden Life’ Dares to Celebrate, Examine the Costs of One’s Ethics

Terrence Malick returns with his newest film: a meditation on morality that, both intimate and expansive, achieves wondrous results.

‘Uncut Gems’ is a Diamond District Crime Thriller That’ll Blow You Away

In Uncut Gems, the Safdies create a breakneck-speed film that centers around a law-skirting citizen who can't help himself from getting in too deep.

‘Marriage Story’ Review: When a Relationship Meets Its Expiration Date

Marriage Story opens the floodgates to emotional catharsis through its exploration of one of the most complex emotions humans experience: love.

‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ Review: An Observant, Spectacular Beauty

Winner of Best Screenplay at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Portrait of a Lady on Fire is a cinematic treasure of observant beauty.

Arthouse Horror Meets Haute Couture in ‘In Fabric’

Unconventional in every way in its voyeuristic fantasies of high fashion and overtly sexual fetishes, In Fabric is original arthouse horror done right.

‘Daniel Isn’t Real’ is a Radical Horror Film About Radicalization

Daniel Isn't Real proves itself darkly literate as a sociological horror film with so much passion behind its nuanced characterizations and approach.

‘Queen & Slim’: An Emotionally Charged Odyssey

Queen & Slim is an odyssey in the classic sense: our two lead characters take a journey they did not sign up for, reminiscent of Bonnie & Clyde.

‘Knives Out’: It’s Every Suspect and Sinner for Themselves

From exposing an affair to cutting off an inheritance, every member of this dysfunctional family is a suspect in this stylish murder/mystery.