Malcolm Washington's The Piano Lesson relies on the strength of its source material to compensate for some of its ambitious, if uneven, filmmaking choices.
Read MoreAtom Egoyan’s Seven Veils is a vital, messy piece of self-expression from the Canadian auteur.
Read MoreWerner Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer examine the scientific and spiritual meaning of meteorites in this joyful documentary.
Read MoreThe Platform is both an allegory for class warfare and a seriously entertaining science-fiction horror film.
Read MoreSound of Metal has one of the most astounding sound designs in recent memory.
Read MoreAnton reviews the great Errol Morris’s insightful documentary interviewing Steve Bannon.
Read MoreKore-eda’s Palme d’Or winner is a moving and perceptive drama that further examines themes laid out in Nobody Knows and Like Father, Like Son.
Read MoreSunset is a masterpiece of historical filmmaking.
Read MoreThe latest documentary from Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier, and Edward Burtynsky is full of astounding imagery and damning environmental implications.
Read MoreCombines emotional depth with insight on race and culture.
Read MoreSchrader’s new film acts as the culmination of his work as a filmmaker and critic.
Read MoreAbout as accessible as a Hong Sang-soo film is likely to get.
Read MoreA profound disappointment coming from such talent.
Read MoreA ghost story for the present age, starring Kristen Stewart.
Read MoreOccasionally breathtaking, but mostly baffling.
Read MoreA mellowing and enriching family dramedy.
Read MoreA compelling film, even as it shows the limits of the Dardennes' filmmaking style.
Read MoreRevitalizes the conventions of witch-lore for chilling effect.
Read MoreThis gentle family drama packs a surprising emotional punch.
Read MoreA musical unlike anything you've seen before.
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