All We Imagine as Light is, above all, a testament to the director’s remarkable skill and cinematic intelligence. Kapadia crafts a stylish drama
One can only hope the poor kids of Stranger Things won’t be forced to keep reprising their roles until their hair turns grey and their faces...
If you condensed the plot of Hurry Up Tomorrow into 4–5 minutes and imagined it as a visual accompaniment to the song, you’d have a classic...
Will Sinners become a modern classic and, as the creators hope, enter the canon as a landmark of Black cinema? Hard to say.
Novocaine doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it doesn’t promise more than it can deliver, making it a pleasantly surprising watch.
The Seed of the Sacred Fig is more than just solid political cinema—it has the potential to become a classic of Iranian cinema.
For the second time, after Nightmare of the Wolf, the decision was made to go with the Eastern anime style for The Witcher: Sirens of the...
Eggers' Nosferatu proves that in the 21st century, Robert Eggers is a formidable force in contemporary horror and historical costume cinema.
In Better Man, it’s easy to believe when Williams says he sees himself through the figure of the monkey—and that what he shares about himself is...
Babygirl suffers from a lack of narrative cohesion and fully realized characters. Both feel more like archetypes than genuine, flesh-and-blood individuals.