‘The Whale’ review: Brendan Fraser’s incredible performance anchors a cathartic, emotional powerhouse [A] | Venice Film Festival

September 4, 2022

We watch movies because we seek entertainment, but at the same time we watch them because we want to be… Read More

‘Empire of Light’ review: Olivia Colman and Micheal Ward light up the screen in Sam Mendes’ latest [B+] | Telluride Review

September 4, 2022

For the last two years, people have been locked away due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and other various spreader… Read More

‘Argentina, 1985’: A great lead performance saves a flawed historical courtroom drama [B-] | Venice Film Festival

September 4, 2022

We may try to grasp history with our hands, but it always finds a way out of our control. How… Read More

‘Master Gardener’ review: Paul Schrader’s latest tortured soul fare is rotten to its roots [D] | Venice Review

September 4, 2022

At Barcelona Football Club’s fearsome home ground Camp Nou, the world’s largest soccer stadium, devotees disappointed by their team’s performance… Read More

2022 Creative Arts Emmys Night One: RuPaul continues reign, while ‘Adele: One Night Only’ takes home multiple awards

September 3, 2022

The Creative Arts Emmys are here, with night one happening tonight, announcing winners in 45 categories across picture editing, sound… Read More

2022 Emmy predictions: Can ‘Abbott Elementary’ take back the network comedy series crown?

September 3, 2022

Comedy has slowly become the most competitive categories at the Primetime Emmys, with so many coming on each year that… Read More

‘Women Talking’ review: Writer/director Sarah Polley returns with a harrowing and hopeful chamber piece of the power and fortitude of women [A] | Telluride Review

September 3, 2022

In a small colony, in an undisclosed location in the United States, lies a community of Mennonite-like religious conservatives living… Read More

‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’ review: Laura Poitras’ profound portrait of artist and activist Nan Goldin is one of year’s best films [A+] | Venice Film Festival

September 3, 2022

Who is Nan Goldin? For people who are not photography enthusiasts, this name probably doesn’t sound familiar. I had personally… Read More

‘Athena’ review: Romain Gavras explores a civil war at its most brutal, despairing and devastating [A-] |Venice Review

September 2, 2022

What does it take to push a home, a city, a country into chaos? Is it an accumulation of injustice… Read More

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