Review: ‘The Climb’Buddy Comedy Finds The Funny In Toxic Friendships
*NOTE: This is a reprint of our review from the Sundance Film Festival.*
Having friends as an adult is not as easy as it is...
Review: ‘Supernova’Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci Give Career High Performances in Moving Dementia Road...
I love a good “contained movie.” A film where the plot starts and ends over a short period time often has the greatest emotional...
Review: ‘Shrill’ Season 3In Its Final Season, The Hulu Dramedy Comes Into Its Own
After three short seasons, Hulu’s intersectional body-positive comedy Shrill is coming to an end this Friday. Like past seasons, the show highlights current issues...
Review: ‘Spring Blossom’First-Time Filmmaker Suzanne Lindon Delivers A Refreshing, Triumphant Teen Drama
Spring has sprung, which means love is in the air – and on screen. In the refreshing coming of age romance Spring Blossom, a sixteen-year-old...
Review: ‘Sweat’Social Media Fame Is Dissected In Magnus von Horn's Raw Fitness Influencer Drama
The term “parasocial relationship” is one that is not thrown around much. If I was to approach some random person on the street and...
Review: ‘Swan Song’Udo Kier Finally Gets His Due In This Dazzling Dramedy
If you look on IMDb, the great character actor Udo Kier has appeared in over 250 film and television projects. None of them have...
Review: ‘Flee’Animated Documentary Brilliantly Bends Genre In Telling A Refugee's Story
In his latest documentary, Danish filmmaker Jonas Poher Rasmussen keeps his subject’s identity anonymous. Despite this, Flee is easily one of the most personal...
Review: ‘The Worst Person In The World’Renate Reinsve Takes A Star-Making Turn In Norway's...
NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2021 Middleburg Film Festival coverage.
Though not yet selected by its home country, The Worst Person in the...
Review: ‘7 Days’Karan Soni And Geraldine Viswanathan Find Love And Humor In The Time...
Many romances start with love at first sight, where one is struck by metaphorical lightning when they see their soulmate for the first time....
Review: ‘Petite Maman’Céline Sciamma's Follow-Up To 'Portrait of a Lady on Fire' Is A...
Everything about Petite Maman is small. Its lead actors. Its runtime. Its scale. However, its emotional impact is mighty.
After losing her grandmother, 8-year-old Nelly...