‘Blue Jean’ review: Georgia Oakley’s searing feature debut is a remarkably poignant British drama of the viciously homophobic Thatcher era [A] | LFF

October 10, 2022

It’s 1988 in Tyneside, North East England, and Margaret Thatcher has been Prime Minister for a year when the conservative… Read More

‘R.M.N.’ review: Cristian Mungiu’s Transylvanian drama reminds us who the real monsters are [B+] | NYFF

October 10, 2022

In Cristian Mungiu’s drama R.M.N., there is something scary in the woods. Perhaps it is a bear, hungry in midwinter,… Read More

The AwardsWatch Podcast #155: Our favorite horror movies, Halloween candy and more

October 10, 2022

On episode 155 of The AwardsWatch Podcast, AwardsWatch Executive Editor Ryan McQuade is joined by TV Editor Tyler Doster and… Read More

Selena Gomez goes deep in trailer for ‘Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me’

October 10, 2022

Apple Original Films today unveiled the trailer for the highly anticipated documentary feature about singer, songwriter, actress, producer, entrepreneur and… Read More

‘My Father’s Dragon’ review: Cartoon Saloon’s cute coming-of-ager soars with a fantastic voice performance from Gaten Matarazzo [B+]

October 8, 2022

In a world of 3D animation and complicated concepts, My Father’s Dragon is a refreshingly simple and sweet coming-of-age story… Read More

‘Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical’ review: A joyous, magical, fun-filled adventure [B+] | LFF

October 7, 2022

The opening frame of Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical is startling, absurd, as animation-like rays beam off of newly born… Read More

‘Walk Up’ review: Hong Sang-soo toys with physical framing and structure to find the spaces in between relationships [B+] | NYFF

October 7, 2022

There is an interesting link between space and the way people behave. Filmmaker Hong Sang-soo uses space and setting to… Read More

Trailer: Elvis Mitchell’s ‘Is That Black Enough For You?!?’ looks at the decade that changed Black cinema and culture forever

October 7, 2022

Celebrated writer and film historian Elvis Mitchell explores the history of Black representation and the cultural impact of witnessing unapologetic… Read More

‘The Midnight Club’ review: Mike Flanagan scores again with YA horror full of kills and thrills [A]

October 7, 2022

Mike Flanagan, creator of The Haunting of Hill House, Bly Manor and Midnight Mass, continues his winning streak with Netflix as his latest delivers… Read More

‘Alcarràs’ review: Carla Simón’s family drama is a neorealist classic in the making [A] | NYFF

October 6, 2022

Each film festival season brings with it at least one title that charms with the charisma of its child actors.… Read More

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