Joker: Folie à Deux Review – Two Become One

Arthur Fleck and Joker become one in Joker: Folie à Deux, a sequel that manages to stay true to the character and let him grow without turning him into a fully fledged hero or villain.
Look Into My Eyes Review: Utter Vulnerability

Look Into My Eyes, the latest film by director Lana Wilson, takes an unflinching look behind the scenes of New York City’s world of psychics.
TWST – Things We Said Today Film Review

Tackling anything from Beatlesmania to the Watts riots and the nature of memory, Andrei Ujică redefines the documentary genre in TWST – Things We Said Today, letting the 1960s speak for themselves.
Pavements Review: The World’s Most Important Movie About the World’s Most Important Band

In Pavements, director Alex Ross Perry and editor Robert Greene subvert the musical biopic genre and use the medium itself to capture the very essence of the band “Pavement”.
Queer Film Review: Guadagnino Goes Bold

Luca Guadagnino’s Queer is an exercise in exceptional filmmaking. It’s bold, raw and emotional, with a stunning central performance from Daniel Craig.
2073 Film Review: Urgent & Unique

Asif Kapadia’s 2073 mixes the documentary and science fiction genres to create a new and innovative media product.
Disclaimer Review: Masterclass in Slow-Burning Storytelling

Alfonso Cuarón’s Apple TV+ series Disclaimer shows us how easy it is to believe a story when it fits the narrative we made up in our minds.
I’m Still Here Review: Emotional & Heartbreaking

Based on a real-life story, I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui) is a beautiful and passionate film about a dark time in Brazilian history.
Bestiari, Erbari, Lapidari Review: Engrossing & Educational

Bestiari, Erbari, Lapidari is a monumental, vital essay documentary that is simultaneously therapeutic, moving, and informative.
The Paragon Review: Campy Fantasy Comedy

The Paragon leans hard into its campy, irreverent tone at every turn, making for a charming and surprisingly sincere fantasy comedy.