As reminders that ignorance, bigotry, and hate can literally kill, stories about the AIDS epidemic will always be relevant. The latest, beautiful example arriv...
While ghosts and spirits have long been the conduit for cinematic scares and jolts, from The Innocents to Poltergeist to The Ring, a relatively recent wave of ...
Horror movies explicitly tackling grief are hardly a recent development, but it’s difficult to argue against the fact that we’ve seen this theme exploited ...
When Donbass arrived in 2018, sandwiched between the start of the 2014 Russian-backed conflict in the titular eastern Ukrainian region and full-scale invasion ...
The queer coming-of-age experience is one of great vulnerability: a young person must grapple with the realization they’re becoming different from both past se...
Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2024 Filmfest Hamburg coverage. Love opens in theaters on May 16.
It takes confidence to name ...
Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2022 Fantasia coverage. Next Sohee opens in theaters on May 16.
And here I thought capitalism's ho...
German writer-director Mascha Schilinski’s sophomore feature Sound of Falling is the first competition title to screen at Cannes this year. If it’s anythin...
“I'm going to miss being disreputable,” Ving Rhames’ Luther Stickell grumbles to Tom Cruise's now-iconic superspy after their first of many impossible missions...
Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2024 NYFF coverage. The Damned opens in theaters on May 16.
Robert Minervini’s The Damned&nbs...