Perfect Days Film Review: Kōji Yakusho Excels

With Perfect Days, Wim Wenders allows for a bittersweet portrayal of ordinary life in Tokyo with an exceptional Koji Yakusho.
Amanda Film Review: Complete Comfort

Amanda showcases what it’s truly like to be a mid-twenties woman in a life that’s often isolating, as our protagonist navigates her days in Italy.
Goodbye Julia: Cannes Film Review

Goodbye Julia’s commitment to finding the personal in the political bolsters its plea for peace in the ongoing Sudan-South Sudan conflict.
You Hurt My Feelings: Film Review

Julia Louis-Dreyfus gives another great performance in You Hurt My Feelings, a story about awkward interpersonal conflicts.
Yellowjackets: Season 2 Review

Yellowjackets Season 2 is not completely without its faults, but it is still a beautiful, haunting, and tragic season of television.
Reality (2023): Film Review

Sydney Sweeney shines as real life whistleblower Reality Winner in Reality, Tina Satter’s taut chamber piece adaptation of her award-winning play.
Rien à Perdre: Cannes Film Review

Virginie Efira stars in Rien à Perdre, a Cannes Un Certain Regard drama, as she tries to fight for her son when he’s taken away by child services.
Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret: Review

Kelly Fremon Craig’s Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret is an honest and mature coming-of-age film, elevated by some truly fantastic performances.
Légua: Cannes Film Festival Review

Légua plays with our notions of time and death by taking a ghost story approach to a tale about women and their various roles in life.
The Zone of Interest Review: Haunting Holocaust Drama

Revolving around a merry nazi family living next door to a concentration camp, The Zone of Interest is a bleak, bold watch, and a holocaust drama unlike anything you’ve seen before.