The second film in the Small Axe anthology plays like a great song, capturing the tension and release of music and romance.
Read MoreThe first film in Steve McQueen’s Small Axe anthology is a moving portrait of community and a stirring courtroom drama.
Read MoreTwenty years later, American Psycho remains a deliriously-funny, criminally-misunderstood masterpiece.
Read MoreThe Nest is a marital nightmare and an excellent sophomore feature from Martha Marcy May Marlene director Sean Durkin.
Read MoreAndrew Patterson’s debut feature is an impressive indie science-fiction drama with a noteworthy approach to visuals and setting.
Read MoreAsif Kapadia charts the heroic, tragic life of the late Diego Maradona in this stunning documentary made entirely of archival footage.
Read MoreDirector Michael Almereyda confronts the notion of objective biography head-on in his off-kilter biopic of Nikola Tesla, starring Ethan Hawke.
Read MoreAaron Sorkin’s dramatic retelling of the famous show trial distorts history in order to champion blandly-liberal American values.
Read MoreGavin O’Connor’s inspirational sports and addiction drama succeeds on the strength of Ben Affleck’s intimate performance.
Read MoreBorat Subsequent Moviefilm is the funniest film of the year and doubles down on the absurdity of 2020.
Read MoreRobert Siodmak’s noir classic is a stunning debut for Burt Lancaster and one of the most inventive short story adaptations ever.
Read MoreJustin Benson and Aaron Scott Moorhead’s slow-burn horror film plays like a low-budget, earnest counterpoint to The Cabin in the Woods.
Read MoreWes Craven’s controversial classic horror film uses unrefined formal techniques and realistic content to unsettle viewers and examine the horrors of bloodlust.
Read MoreSmog Town is an illuminating look behind the curtain of Chinese bureaucracy, but would be more effective if it were more compact.
Read MoreThe Last Ice is a useful primer for anyone wanting to understand the issues at stake in the Arctic.
Read MoreDario Argento’s spiritual sequel to Suspiria is just as spectacularly moody as its predecessor, even if the narrative is slapdash.
Read MoreThe Fog is a compelling mood piece, with atmospheric scares and great low-budget special effects.
Read MoreMario Bava’s official debut combines arthouse style and B-movie horror conventions to strong effect.
Read MoreThe Social Dilemma is hardly nuanced and its narrative dramatizations are lame, but it makes a compelling argument that social media is harming our culture.
Read MoreA fascinating, disorienting first-hand account of the Wuhan COVID-19 lockdown.
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