Let’s cut to the chase before getting into specifics: Hurry Up Tomorrow is awful. It’s awful in special, almost inconceivable ways. This companion piece to The Weeknd’s album of the …
Barry Keoghan
Writer-director Chris Andrews’ Bring Them Down is as dour and grim as movies tend to get, but it also curiously forgets to give the viewer much reason to care. Great …
The gritty, but elegantly constructed and richly symbolic Bird looks at growing up in a way only writer-director Andrea Arnold could achieve.
Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn is a stylish, posh, and resoundingly hollow trip through the lifestyles of the rich and wannabe elites.
The Banshees of Inisherin is a complex, thoughtful, and low key black comedy about the pitfalls of small town friendships told in some of the least friendly ways possible.
A fascinating and effective marriage of documentary interview techniques with slick, stylish, fictional filmmaking, director Bart Layton’s unique heist drama American Animals delivers plenty of thrills and high spots while …
There’s a new kid in town making a name for himself on the big screen. Barry Keoghan is a force to be reckoned with and someone we’re going to be …
