Arriving just in time for the end of the Obama era, Southside With You depicts a history-changing summer afternoon in 1989 in which our future national lead...
The most important aspect of any comedy is whether or not it is funny. Like any movie in a specific and emotion-based genre (horror, romance, suspense, etc.) th...
When observing its material from something of a remove, it could easily be argued that Fassbinder: To Love Without Demands is a bit drier than its amazing subje...
Before The Light Between Oceans and Jason Bourne, Alicia Vikander will take the lead in another feature this year. While Tulip Fever is technically the actr...
Our pick for the best score/soundtrack of last year, Carter Burwell's Carol composition is a magnificent piece of work, perfectly intertwined with the chara...
A bit character in Matt Brown's affecting biographical drama The Man Who Knew Infinity chants "Din, Din, Din, Gunga Din" a couple times in friendly jest as a re...
There are many reasons one could argue for Cannes' 2016 lineup as their best in recent years; the most persuasive might be its plurality of options,...
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Loosely based on a stranger than fiction story of a Bulgarian baby born without a belly button and umbilical cord, the expansive Viktoria is part-political alle...