A genuine mega-hit that earns its popularity.
Read MoreToo slow-paced and saggy to work effectively as a heist comedy.
Read MoreCombines emotional depth with insight on race and culture.
Read MoreLet There Be Light is short and always remains engaging, even if it seems to be jumping the gun as pertains to this particular subject matter.
Read MoreAbout as accessible as a Hong Sang-soo film is likely to get.
Read MoreA profound disappointment coming from such talent.
Read MorePop cinema is rarely so satisfying.
Read MoreAs much a horror movie as a Civil Rights epic.
Read MoreA gorgeous animation with tender emotions.
Read MoreSkillful, influential trash.
Read MoreThe Big Sick is a delightful film that provides laughs, insight, and tears in equal measure.
Read MoreA passionate declaration for justice in the here and now.
Read MoreIf only all superhero films were this good.
Read MoreGraduation is an excellent film in the European arthouse tradition, challenging viewers with its moral inquiries and empathetic portraits of damaged characters.
Read MoreA beguiling masterwork from a key American auteur.
Read MoreSingular moments impress, but the film lacks a cipher to unlock its secrets.
Read MoreFans of Davies’s films or Dickinson’s poems will be in rapture, but the average viewer will be left befuddled.
Read MoreUnrelenting in a way most Canadian films are not.
Read MoreThis is a vicious film that has nothing but contempt for American hypocrisy.
Read MoreT2 Trainspotting profoundly understands and employs nostalgia.
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