Middleburg Review: ‘The Worst Person In The World’Renate Reinsve Takes A Star-Making Turn In...
Though not yet selected by its home country, The Worst Person in the World could become Norway's first International Feature Academy Award Winner. With...
Sundance Review: ‘Brian And Charles’Robot Is Man's Best Friend In Jim Archer's Sweet And...
Brian is a lonely inventor living by himself in a Welsh valley, longing for a companion. In the meantime, he has a film crew...
Review: ‘Only’Post Apocalyptic Drama Tries To Imagine World Without Women
Women. They say you can’t live with them or without them. Well, in the new film Only from Writer/Director Takashi Docher takes that turn...
Middleburg Review: ‘The Teachers’ Lounge’İlker Çatak's Searing Classroom Drama Hits Upon Current Educational Woes
The inciting incident has already happened when The Teachers’ Lounge begins. Taking place at a German middle school, we first meet sixth-grade teacher Carla...
Review: ‘Persuasion’Dakota Johnson Is Miscast In This Misguided Adaptation Of The Austen Classic
Regency is all the rage right now. With shows like Bridgerton and Sanditon and films like 2020s Emma, it's safe to say the era...
Review: ‘Flee’Animated Documentary Brilliantly Bends Genre In Telling A Refugee's Story
In his latest documentary, Danish filmmaker Jonas Poher Rasmussen keeps his subject’s identity anonymous. Despite this, Flee is easily one of the most personal...
Review: ‘Banana Split’A Teen Comedy Treat Swirled With Girl Power
It’s a classic love story. Boy meets Girl. Boy dates Girl. Boy and Girl break up. Girl gets really sad. Girl meets Boy’s new...
Review: ‘Piggy’Carlota Pereda's Brutal Body Horror Has Teeth
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2022 Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
Body horror and mutilation are not the scariest things about filmmaker Carlota...
Review: ‘The Umbrella Academy’ Season 2The Wild Superhero Show Faces the Growing Pains of...
Before we dive in today, I’m going to tell you a bit about how the film critic thing works. When we get an assignment...
Middleburg Review: ‘One Fine Morning’Léa Seydoux Leads Mia Hansen-Løve's Quiet French Character Study
For years, Léa Seydoux has played the complicated girlfriend or muse of the main male character. Fresh off of ending her turn as Madeleine...