Meditative and authentic, Reichardt’s latest envisions the artist’s malaise more beautifully and resonantly than any filmmaker prior.
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Armageddon Time is an uneven, overtaxed dramaedy about family and structural racism. Get our thoughts inside…
The Inspection is a profoundly personal story beautifully performed across the board.
“One Fine Morning” is a grounded picture of a Parisian woman’s tumultuous life. But its subtlety frequently borders on insubstantiality.
Infused with Downey’s deep love and respect, Sr. is a fascinating, funny, and heartfelt celebration of an influential filmmaker and father.
The writer-director finally returns with a compelling fall from grace, poignant in our era of cancel culture but also timeless in its tragedy.
Sixty-two years after his murder, Till is the remarkable story he and his mother have always deserved. Read our review inside…
The beloved writer-director’s latest comedy is his biggest movie to date, but it’s bogged down by overwritten dialogue.
‘Bones and All’ will ravish your senses and soul, changing you in small but fundamental ways. Read our full review inside…