Overall, A Compassionate Spy makes for a decent and interesting companion piece to Oppenheimer.
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J005311 had its International Premiere at Japan Cuts courtesy of Japan Society. Get our thoughts on the movie inside!
Narrated by Dan Aykroyd, Born in Chicago is both for Blues fans and those who maybe aren’t entirely familiar with the genre.
Despite its pacing issues, “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem” is a vibrant coming-of-age movie with a lot of heart, fun and humor.
Riley Keough and Gina Gammell deliver a gut-punching glimpse into parts of life on a Native reservation in War Pony.
I Am What I Am has a lot of positivity for its audience, even in a misunderstanding and uncaring world for those who don’t fit the popular mold.
Mondays excels in its writing–that fun, quirky tone that is established visually stays constant in its script.
Over-the-top, gross out, tasteless and funny, What is Art? should not be missed. Read more of our review inside!
The directional debut by D. Smith, Kokomo City, gives you an important, gripping and honest insight into the life of transgender sex workers.
The Unknown Country gracefully unfolds as a remarkably simple yet highly effective story with masterful finesse.