The Last Frontier (Apple TV) Series Review

The Last Frontier is a very well-written series full of thrilling action and emotional depth, standing out as the underdog hit series of the year.
My Father’s Shadow Film Review

My Father’s Shadow, the directorial debut from Akinola Davies Jr., is an intriguing and poetic tale of two youngsters spending a day with their elusive father.
Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost Review

With Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost, Ben Stiller dissects legacy, love and loss through his parents’ kismet partnership.
Sink Review: A Life Jacket to the Nadias Out There

With the tender yet quietly devastating Sink (Gharaq), Zain Duraie shines a spotlight on mental health in Jordan through a mother-son relationship.
The Mastermind Review: Minimalist Heist Film

Josh O’Connor’s family man plans an art robbery in The Mastermind, Kelly Reichardt’s take on a heist film that is intriguing in its minimalism.
The Blue Trail Review: Elderly Freedom

Gabriel Mascaro’s The Blue Trail (O Último Azul) organically crafts an authoritarian world that devalues people the older they get.
Roofman Review: Channing Tatum In His Prime

Both Channing Tatum and Kristen Dunst charm audiences in Roofman, one of the funniest yet most emotional movies of the year.
A Private Life Review: Witty Murder Mystery

A standout performance from Jodie Foster leads A Private Life, an amusing murder mystery tale that delivers a quirky script.
Broken English Film Review: Bold & Brilliant

Part documentary, part investigative drama, and part dystopia, Broken English is a bold and brilliant movie.
Human Resource Review: What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Number

In Human Resource, Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit holds up a mirror to our capitalist society and shows us that this world isn’t meant for good people.