Although it isn’t as frightening or emotionally gutting as its predecessor, The Haunting of Bly Manor still manages to spin a (mostly) well constructed story of ghosts, grief, and – …
Cut Throat City, the latest directorial effort from Wu-Tang magnate and multi-hyphenate talent RZA, is a film that knows exactly what it wants to say but never decides on how …
A subtle, austere, and poignant examination of loneliness, sexism, and reality show driven popular culture, master Japanese filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s underrated drama To the Ends of the Earth isn’t a …
Scattered by design, strangely compelling, and expertly performed, Eternal Beauty is the sort of film that wants to make a connection despite the fact that it doesn’t entirely add up …
Caught somewhere between a profile, an extended gag, and a living wake, Kirsten Johnson’s heartfelt, funny, and brave documentary Dick Johnson is Dead shows the empowerment that can be found …
Solidly constructed, yet otherwise unexceptional, director Fujii Michihito’s award winning Japanese drama The Journalist doesn’t add much to a standard story of truth seeking amid government cover-ups.
The Glorias, stage and screen auteur Julie Taymor’s take on the life and work of feminist icon Gloria Steinem, exists in a narrow space between being a novel take on …
