Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2024 Slamdance coverage. The Accident is now available on Fandor.
It’s nice when a film chooses no...
With a plucky, inherent likability as a performer that extends to his leisurely directorial aesthetic, Michael Angarano’s second feature Sacramento is an amiab...
Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2023 TIFF coverage. The Teacher opens in theaters on April 11 from Watermelon Pictures.
Writer-dir...
Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2024 Berlinale coverage. Direct Action opens in theaters on April 11.
There’s a stretch of lan...
Warfare’s first images are from the '80s aerobics-throwback music video for Eric Prydz’s “Call On Me" from 2004, an obnoxious-albeit-undeniable dancehall earwo...
One's tempted to compare Gazer to many of the films it riffs on. For starters, there’s Memento, Christopher Nolan’s breakthrough film about a man unable to for...
Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2024 Sundance Film Festival coverage. Freaky Tales opens in theaters on April 4 from Lionsgate.
Be...
Michael Shannon set himself up with quite a daunting challenge for his directorial debut: how can one capture oppressively bleak, soul-consuming feelings of gu...
The Academy Awards likely aren’t that important in the grand scheme of film history, but legendary actor Henry Fonda winning his first competitive Oscar merely...
A group of students, primarily led by minority voices, launched encampments in protest of Columbia University’s financial ties to companies with the expres...