Dead Ringers is a profound work of alienation and a beguiling tragedy.
Read MoreSpike Lee’s newest joint isn’t just a great entertainment, but a self-aware exploration of double consciousness and white supremacy in America. One of the year’s best films
Read MorePaul W.S. Anderson’s first film in the Resident Evil series remains another shoddy video game adaptation.
Read MoreAnton reviews the great Errol Morris’s insightful documentary interviewing Steve Bannon.
Read MoreThe Fly is a perfect fusion of Cronenberg’s esoteric body horror and a more conventional romantic tragedy.
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 MoreClaire Denis’ confrontational science-fiction film has provocative imagery and an excellent Robert Pattinson performance, but it lacks cohesion and internal logic.
Read MoreSunset is a masterpiece of historical filmmaking.
Read MoreCronenberg’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Dead Zone is one of his more mainstream efforts, but still an enjoyable, melodrama-thriller.
Read MoreThe latest documentary from Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier, and Edward Burtynsky is full of astounding imagery and damning environmental implications.
Read MoreTim Wardle’s documentary pulls the rug out from under the audience while perceptively examining nature vs nurture.
Read MoreThis is genre fare operating at the top level in terms of both entertainment value and artistic significance.
Bo Burnham’s directorial debut captures essential truths about the awkwardness of adolescence.
Read MoreTodd Phillips mimics the films of Martin Scorsese to get a kick out of bad behaviour without excusing it.
Read MoreBoots Riley’s economic and racial satire is ambitious yet unfocused, and ultimately undone by its ideological preoccupations.
Read MoreAnders takes a look at Cronenberg’s enduring science fiction thriller, Scanners: it’s more than just exploding heads.
Read MoreThis is a quiet drama with fabulous performances and an uncanny attention to detail.
Read MoreSicario: Day of the Soldado is an unnecessary sequel and a step-down from its predecessor, but it’s still an effective action film and a complex look at the drug war.
Read MoreDiverting like a childhood game, but also essentially meaningless.
Read MoreA modest crime thriller that does just enough with its well-worn genre elements.
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