Longlegs Film Review: Exquisite Trip to Hell

Longlegs exquisitely portrays the feeling of being trapped in a hellish situation where it seems like outside forces are manipulating your life path.
I Am: Celine Dion Film Review: Earnest Vulnerability

I Am: Celine Dion is an earnest, vulnerable look at the singer’s struggles with Stiff Person Syndrome and her fierce desire to return to the stage once again.
A Quiet Place Day One Review: Why Stay Alive in the Apocalypse?

A Quiet Place: Day One finds a nice balance between spectacle and character, with a story far more personal than the marketing led on.
Fancy Dance Film Review: Formidable Family Bonds

Fancy Dance is a poignant film that explores unyielding family bonds, and discrimination Native American communities face regarding missing person cases.
The Conqueror: Hollywood Fallout Film Review

William Nunez’s The Conqueror: Hollywood Fallout is a compassionate documentary that explores a cinematic flop in fascinating ways.
Chronicles of a Wandering Saint Film Review

Brimming with love for the mundane, Tomás Gómez Bustillo’s Chronicles of a Wandering Saint is a charming depiction of religion and modern life.
Copa 71 Review: Vital Look at Lost Recent History

James Erskine and Rachel Ramsay’s film Copa 71 is a transportative journey into the unbelievable forgotten 1971 Women’s World Cup.
The Imaginary Review: Heartbreaking Anime Film

The Imaginary may wear its influences on its sleeve, but its gut-wrenching emotional moments and gorgeous animation more than make up for it.
Darkest Miriam Review: Abstract, Moving Film

In her abstract, yet moving new film Darkest Miriam, Naomi Jaye employs a historic Italian opera to tell a modern story about loss, grief and courage.
Inside Out 2 Review: Refreshing, Emotional Sequel

Disney and Pixar’s Inside Out 2 is an awesome sequel with heart that adds to a fantastic world and features a standout performance from Maya Hawke.