A young boy residing in the Brewster projects of Detroit follows his friend to a stash house unaware that the consequences of this moment will shape the rest of...
We've seen a number of excellent documentaries capture the European refugee crisis, but when Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki decided to take it on narrative...
After his overtly earnest drama The Hollars, John Krasinski seems to have taken a few notes from the Blumhouse method for his next directorial effort. A Qui...
Thoroughbreds exhibits the best and worst of both indie thrillers and comedies, and seems pitched specifically to earn attention as a first feature from “an exc...
Midway through Angelica, a medium (played by a hammy, bug-eyed Janet McTeer) talks to Constance (Jena Malone) about the ghostly apparition plaguing her and her ...
Hannah is Charlotte Rampling’s face. There are barely any other actors to speak of in this film, and the camera often purposefully excises their faces from its ...
The great millstone around Justice League's neck is the uneven quality of the films that have preceded it, but it's also the thing working in its favor. Here we...
Studies in subtraction. Milla traces the arc of life solely through the in-betweens. Major upheavals occur, and we see both where they come from and their fallo...
By Jordan Ruimy
Based on the popular book by R. J. Palacio, Stephen Chbosky's Wonder is a sweet, delicate, self-aware adaptation that remarkably sidesteps most...
The opening transition from credits to film of Petra Biondina Volpe's Tribeca Film Festival Audience Award-winning The Divine Order is absolute perfection. With...