Ari Film Review: A Dissection of Empathy
Léonor Serraille’s Ari lets us tag along with the titular character as he experiences life and comes into himself through human connection.
The Thing With Feathers Review: Haunting & Healing
Dylan Southern’s The Thing With Feathers is an imperfect yet viscerally affecting movie; a film that’s meant to be felt, not understood, and that will stay with you for a long time.
Zero Day Review: Poignant Political Thriller
Chaos, politics, and cyber attacks: Netflix series Zero Day delivers it all in a political thriller that is more similar to our world than we might want to admit. Director: Lesli Linka GlatterCreators: Eric Newman, Noah Oppenheim, Michael SchmidtGenre: Political Thriller; Mini SeriesNumber of Episodes: 6 Release Date: February 20, 2025Where to Watch: Stream it […]
Magic Farm Review: Not What You Think It’s About
With stunning visual style, hilarious dynamics and a twist that will hit you at the very end, Magic Farm is an irresistible gem from writer-director Amalia Ulman.
Blue Moon Review: Hawke Shines in Layered Biopic
Ethan Hawke is superb as lyricist Lorenz Hart in Richard Linklater’s Blue Moon, the claustrophobic character study of an unhappy, delusional, self-aware artist.
Lesbian Space Princess Review: A New Classic
Lesbian Space Princess is a hilarious and heartfelt animated adventure that mixes absurd comedy with a surprisingly touching message of self-discovery.
What Marielle Knows Review: Razor-Sharp Comedy
What Marielle Knows (Was Marielle Weiß) is a sharp, pointed comedy that deconstructs the “perfect” family dynamic in endlessly creative ways.
If I Had Legs I’d Kick You: Film Review
With an arsenal of disastrous daily inconveniences, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You crushes your nervous system under the suffocating weight of modern motherhood.
Mad Bills to Pay (or Destiny, Dile Que No Soy Malo) Review
Joel Alfonso Vargas’ debut feature Mad Bills to Pay (or Destiny, Dile Que No Soy Malo) is a poignant, quietly infuriating look at how circumstance makes us who we are.
Late Shift (Heldin) Film Review: A Tense Ride
A late shift on a hospital ward turns into chaos in Late Shift (Heldin) when a nurse is left to treat more patients than she can manage and things begin to spiral out of control.