Kenny Scharf: When Worlds Collide is a pleasing and insightful documentary that gives an overlooked icon in the world of pop surrealism their proper due.
Survival Skills is a film that I appreciate because of what it’s trying to accomplish, and not because of the ways it’s going about conveying an important and impassioned message.
A slight, but truthful examination of trauma, writer-director Zeina Durra’s austere drama Luxor is a simple story told with a small amount of spiritual power.
In these troubling times, I can see the need for crowd pleasing, escapist, uplifting fare and gentle tearjerkers, but the unnecessarily fluffy romantic drama All My Life is pushing it.
An intelligently crafted, mind-bending, and dramatically satisfying look into the dark underbelly of the creative process, Black Bear isn’t the type of film that caters well to those looking for …
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Triggered is the type of movie that’s so enamoured with its own concept that it ultimately ends up running things into the ground long before it starts wrapping up its …
