‘The Killer’ Doesn’t Aim Too High, But Hits Its Darkly Comical Mark

David Fincher and Michael Fassbender are a match made in hitman heaven in Netflix's 'The Killer,' a black comedy about a hit gone wrong.

‘All of Us Strangers’: Enter the Liminal Space Where Love and Loss Co-Exist

If you look closely, you'll see writer/director Andrew Haigh hidden in plain sight in the melancholic romantic drama, 'All of Us Strangers.'

‘Lead and Copper’: An Exposé On The Horrifying Flint Water Crisis

In Lead and Copper, filmmaker William Hart investigates why Flint officials made the deadly water supply switch in the first place.

‘Dream Scenario’: Nic Cage Delivers Brilliance in This Existential Tragicomedy

Distributed by A24, director Kristoffer Borgli's 'Dream Scenario' is visually stunning, completely original, and most excitingly: weird.

‘Shadow Brother Sunday’: Alden Ehrenreich Crafts a Tight, Tense Debut Short Film

Alden Ehrenreich's work with top-tier filmmakers effortlessly translates onto the screen in his directorial debut, 'Shadow Brother Sunday.'

‘Fingernails’ Is a Heartfelt Rom-Com With ‘Eternal Sunshine’ Vibes

Jessie Buckley, Riz Ahmed, and Jeremy Allen White star in 'Fingernails,' a rom-com where couples can test to see if they're really in love.

In ‘Four Daughters,’ Heartbreak Blurs the Lines of Reality

The magic of 'Four Daughters' lies in its ability to incorporate performance art within a documentary without feeling inauthentic.

‘Alone Together’ Offers Jordan Peele-Inspired Gothic Horror

In 'Alone Together,' co-writer/director Will Kresch set out to make a film that felt unforgiving–and it's safe to say he succeeded.