An appreciation for the 2014 charmer from the late, great Lynn Shelton.
Netflix is back with a second iteration of “The Four Seasons,” the Tina Fey production modernizing Alan Alda’s 1981 film of ...
This dispatch contains reviews for two films in the Director’s Fortnight Section and one film in Critics’ Week that may go down as not only the best film of the festival, but one of the best films to ...
I saw “Rocky” twice at the River Oaks Theatre in Calumet City in the winter of 1976-1977, and I’ve watched it somewhere ...
Now, showrunners Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert have decided to jump back to that (comparatively) simpler era in spinoff “Star City,” detailing how those early legs in the alternate space race looked ...
A more unsettling type of entrancement awaits in “Death Has No Master,” a Venezuelan drama from Jorge Thielen Armand—also in Directors’ Fortnight—about a woman named Caro (Asia Argento) who returns to ...
Dua, we find, lives with an older brother and sister, her unemployed mother and father, in a household that requires odd jobs ...
Three films that foreground the experience of women navigating what agency remains accessible to them in patriarchal ...
Midnights have become an unusual program at Cannes, especially as genre titles have broken free from the containment of the ...
When we first meet Paula (Tatiana Maslany), the protagonist of Apple TV+’s new series “Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed,” she’s ...
Mating Season” gets off to a truly rocky start, but, and I can’t say for sure if it finds its footing or if I just joined its ...
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming includes controversial dramas from Maggie Gyllenhaal and Emerald Fennel, along with Criterion releases of Body Heat, Lenny, and Peter Hujar's Day.