Mental Illness, Jesus Proclamations Fuel ‘Three Christs’
An empathetic doctor finds three mentally ill patients who all believe they are Christ and explores their identities together in one room.
‘1917’ is a Triumph, Unlike Anything You’ve Ever Seen
Not only is 1917's mere existence already a success, it's also one of the most emotionally compelling and jaw-dropping goliaths of a film I've ever seen.
‘Little Women’ Review: A Modern and Empowering Remake
This interpretation of the life and times of the March sisters stays faithful to the Little Women novel while embracing Gerwig's charm and charisma.
A Deep Dive Into the Laos-Set Ghost Story, ‘The Long Walk’
The Long Walk strikes a sweet spot between explanation and enigma.
‘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.