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.
Restless Film Review: Alone Once Again

In her new film, Restless, Lyndsey Marshal gives a tour-de-force performance as a woman on the verge of an epic meltdown.
Jazzy Film Review: Adolescent Innocence

Morrisa Maltz bottles the feeling of adolescence in her new film Jazzy, a sensitive look at the fantastical elements of girlhood.
Family Therapy Review: A “Perfect” Family

Yorgos Lanthimos meets Bong Joon Ho in Family Therapy, a twisted satire about an ultra rich, “perfect” family who welcomes a stranger into their glass home.
Sacramento Review: Introspective Buddy Comedy

Michael Angarano breathes life back into the buddy comedy genre with his clever and introspective new film Sacramento.
Daddio Film Review: The Payoff of Vulnerability

Writer-director Christy Hall’s heartfelt directorial debut feture Daddio lets Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn’s charisma ride shotgun.