After eight years, David Cronenberg returns with an entertaining, haunting, deeply-weird picture that casts an entrancing spell with its provocative ideas and imagery.
Read MoreAnders and Aren discuss Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Memoria, its stunning use of sound, its interest in dreamscapes, and its investigation of the anomalous.
Read MoreWeighed down by its deliberately conventional plotting, this Nicolas Cage meta movie still amuses, thanks largely to Cage and Pedro Pascal’s easygoing chemistry.
Read MoreRobert Eggers’ The Northman is a violent Viking epic that offers a portrait of the past as an alien experience yet recognizably human.
Read MoreDaniel Roher’s film is an exciting profile of a famous political dissident.
Read MoreA Symphony for a Common Man persuasively connects the world in the wake of 9/11 to the world of today.
Read MoreAn impressionistic portrait of three youths amid the landscape of contemporary urban Russia.
Read MoreThis documentary on the phenomenon of chronic Lyme disease may not make a slam dunk case, but it offers plenty of musings on the nature of medical diagnosis and treatment for a society emerging from a global pandemic.
Read MoreThis avant-garde documentary about the decommissioning of a nuclear power plant asks the viewer for total surrender, but doesn’t earn it.
Read MoreMatt Sarnacki’s documentary traces the explosive fallout of the murder of Slovakian journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová on February 21, 2018.
Read MoreSean Wang’s film provides a concrete example for abstract discussions of “global supply chains.”
Read MoreThis adaptation of the popular graphic novel series for kids is somewhat charming, but still falls prey to many of today’s worst excesses in contemporary children’s animated fare.
Read MoreCody Sheehy’s documentary about Dr. He Jiankui is saved by the strength of its subject matter.
Read MoreShameela Seedat’s African Moot uses its seemingly low stakes competition as a microcosm for the larger legal world.
Read MoreWindfall is a minimalist thriller whose modest dramatic tension is thrown off balance by its miscasting.
Read MoreNetflix’s stop-motion anthology film is often chilling, occasionally amusing, and visually intricate.
Read MoreRichard Linklater’s Apollo 10 ½: A Space Age Childhood offers a warm hug of 1960s space age nostalgia.
Read MoreThe Netflix horror series Archive 81 demonstrates how the works of H. P. Lovecraft are essential reference points for contemporary found-footage horror.
Read MoreTi West’s X is a nasty, entertaining slasher with well-developed characters and some surprising moral commentary.
Read MoreThe Batman captures the character of the Dark Knight as well as the mood of our current darkening age.
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