When it comes to the recent trend of films exploring the genesis of famous brands, Widow Clicquot isn’t the best or worst, but its female perspective sets it apart from …
Wild Wild Space offers an insightful, educational look into the current “lunar land grab,” a movement funded largely by billionaires and venture capitalists to see who can get the most …
One’s ability to enjoy the dark comedy Cora Bora depends entirely on their tolerance for non-stop abrasiveness and selfishness, and that’s by design.
A textured and subtle examination of gender identity and familial relations, the Spanish/French drama 20,000 Species of Bees has a lot on its mind, but thankfully gives the viewer enough …
Leadenly paced and not particularly funny, the period piece rom-com Fly Me to the Moon has an eagerness to please that exhausts more than it entertains.
Before it plummets off a ledge by abandoning a decent concept and throwing away all of the ideals it set forth in the early going, the unnecessary sequel Indian 2 …
The vital and incendiary documentary Yintah is the best look at the fight to maintain indigenous land rights and native sovereignty since Alanis Obomsawin’s landmark films Incident at Restigouche and …
