Playing Dungeons & Dragons in university taught me the same thing I’ve seen from so many great movies: having a confidant storyteller makes all the difference.
Overlong and familiar in tone, the Tamil Language gangster picture Pathu Thala is passable entertainment, but nothing terribly exciting.
Murder Mystery 2 is another tale of two halves: one that’s awful and one that’s pretty good.
An inorganically convoluted, thoroughly silly, and toneless mess, Tetris – the story of how the famous falling block video game made its way from communist Russia to the rest of …
Ominous, tragic, and austere, Mark Jenkin’s enigmatic, low key chiller Enys Men slowly burrows its way into the psyche of the viewer, and it’s entirely up to the individual as …
An endearingly scrappy, but resoundingly one sided and fawning biopic love letter from a son to his late father, writer-director Timothy Scott Bogart’s Spinning Gold thinks it’s an underdog, but …
Even those who have little to no interest in outsider art should find themselves easily charmed and informed by Amanda Kim’s first feature length documentary, Nam June Paik: Moon is …
