In DC League of Super-Pets, the filmmakers initially lean on the rich backdrop of comic-book iconography, placing us in a familiar environment
In American Honey, eighteen-year-old Star has it pretty rough from the very beginning.
Nitram is dramatically powerful. Nitram is existentially sad. Nitram is piercingly cold. Nitram sustains an uncomfortable sense of helplessness throughout.
At first glance, Claire Darling (Catherine Deneuve) might seem like a typical eccentric elderly lady living alone in a large house.
For the first hour and a half, The Intern presents us with an image of a perfect world.
My Life as a Zucchini is far removed from cinematic didacticism, yet it holds enormous educational potential—above all for adults.
Camper is short — only about 80 minutes — which makes it all the more reminiscent of a keepsake holiday video recorded by a group of...
At the core of Pixar’s Onward lies an intriguingly designed world. We begin with crystalline, genre-based fantasy—represented by dragons, elves, fairies and wizards—which is gradually pushed...
In the Shadow of the Moon has nothing genuinely engaging in it. As a result, the viewing experience is depressing — you’re watching wasted potential.
The Secret of the Magic Potion maintains the high standard the creators set from the outset.