Sons (Vogter) Film Review: Claustrophobic Thriller

Sidse Babett Knudsen is sensational in Gustav Möller’s Sons (Vogter), a far-fetched but chilling prison thriller that explores morality, punishment, justice, and rehabilitation.
Shambhala Film Review: Soul-stirring Drama

A recently pregnant woman leaves her village to find her husband in Shambhala, Min Bahadur Bham’s evocative, beautiful, but overly long drama.
Masters of the Air: Episode 6 Review

Masters of the Air turns the corner in episode 6 by foregoing its typical formula, examining its characters’ fraying psyches.
Disconnect Me Film Review: Phones It In

Well-intentioned but unoriginal, Disconnect Me reminds us how addicted we are to our phones, but offers no solutions.
History of Evil: Shudder Film Review

Paul Wesley and Jackie Cruz star in History of Evil, which follows an escapee of political prison in 2045 who’s on the run from the sinister theocratic government.