Resurrection (2022) Film Review

This year’s Sundance film festival saw plenty of thrilling dramas and delightful comedies, but nothing like Resurrection’s unhinged exploration of motherhood.
Good Luck to You, Leo Grande Review: Ode to Self-Love

Good Luck to You, Leo Grande shows us that the key to understanding women’s sexuality is self-worth, not preconceived notions about pleasure.
Call Jane: Banks & Weaver deliver in abortion film

Call Jane affectionally assesses the efforts of underground abortion clinics in the 60s as Elizabeth Banks & Sigourney Weaver serve as standouts of a stacked cast.
After Life Season 3 (Review): A Heartfelt Tale of Moving On

Season 3 of Netflix ’s After Life is one of the show’s best installments, perfectly blending comedy and heartache into a bittersweet portrait of grief and loss.
What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? Review

What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? is a journey of love and metamorphosis that is unique because of its focus on everyone but its main characters.
A Hero Film Review: Asghar Farhadi Hits Another Home Run

A Hero reminds audiences that Asghar Farhadi is one of the finest filmmakers working today, with yet another tantalizing social thriller full of timely themes.
Spider-Man: No Way Home Review: Heroes, Villains & Second Chances

Both the most thrilling Spider-Man movie to date and a clever coming-of-age story for Peter Parker, Spider-Man: No Way Home will have you roaring with excitement.
The Road Dance: Film Review

Richie Adams’ The Road Dance is a thoughtful tale of grief and hope, as well as a visually stunning reflection of the harshness of life on the Hebrides in WW1.