A History of Violence is one of the best neo-noirs of the 2000s and a perceptive deconstruction of the American hero.
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Read MoreWidows is a thrilling crime film, but it also stunningly demonstrates the corruption of modern society.
Read MoreIn Spider, David Cronenberg offers perhaps one of his most sympathetic portraits in this literary adaptation of a tale of schizophrenia featuring a powerful performance from Ralph Fiennes.
Read MoreAnders and Aren discuss Creed II: the latest in the Rocky series is an enjoyable if overstuffed sequel that looks at different father and child relationships while calling back to the old Rocky films.
Read MoreCan You Ever Forgive Me? proves the maxim that all it takes to make a good movie is a compelling story and some good actors in the lead.
Read MoreIn the summer of The Matrix David Cronenberg made another virtual reality film that continued his explorations of bodies and technology, challenging our notions of the flesh and machine.
Read MoreKubrick’s first feature is an intriguing yet flawed allegorical war picture.
Read MoreThe Ballad of Buster Scruggs is bleak and darkly funny Western anthology from the Coen Brothers, but doesn’t quite add up to more than the sum of its parts.
Read MoreDrab, silly, and oh so literal, Luca Guadagnino’s remake of the Dario Argento horror film makes all the wrong choices.
Read MoreAn explosive work that interrogates sex in ways that cinema rarely manages and captures the profound atomization of our modern world.
Read MoreDavid Cronenberg’s most-forgotten film is a dramatic powerhouse and an insightful deconstruction of misogyny and Orientalist notions of China.
Read MoreJacques Audiard’s film is a worthwhile adaptation of Patrick deWitt’s bestselling novel, even if its tone is occasionally off-putting.
Read MoreExploring all nine films in the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise and what makes this often scary, usually campy, and frequently bizarre horror series worth watching.
Read MoreA feeble monster movie and a flaccid horror comedy.
Read MoreDario Argento’s horror-thriller Deep Red is a bridge between modern slasher cinema and the nightmares of folklore.
Read MoreA remarkable examination of poaching in Northern Kenya that works as both a perceptive documentary and an exciting thriller.
Read MoreA useful record of the 2016 Brexit vote, but a repetitive piece of filmmaking.
Read MoreDavid Cronenberg’s adaptation of William S. Burroughs’ most-famous novel is a perceptive look at the artist, but also a repulsive and disorienting work.
Read MoreNetflix’s dramatic crime thriller starring Jason Bateman takes the reins from the service’s previous hits, Bloodline and Narcos.
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