Good Movies to Watch – Highly-Rated Movies on Kanopy (Page 2)
An anti-deepfake documentary that's not afraid to take an activist stance.
Yet another tortured-soul-thriller-banger by one of American indie cinema's best.
A boy spends a summer on movies in this stunning semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama.
A revelatory coming-of-age movie that toes a delicate balance between brooding and beautiful.
Karen Kain stages one last production in this immersive and beautiful ballet documentary.
A phenomenal documentary about a phenomenal sexologist studying female pleasure.
A self-absorbed misanthrope makes his own misery in this desolate drama driven entirely by dialogue.
A satisfying feel-good film about the real-life businessman who spearheaded reform in the UK’s banking sector.
A straight-to-the-point, difficult, and necessary documentation of the war atrocities committed on Ukraine.
Scarlet’s fairy tale of a story means it feels somewhat slight, but it’s elevated by singular visuals and a bolt-from-the-blue performance.
Though ultimately unsatisfying, there are still intriguing highbrow patches in this psychological thriller.
A fascinating rabbit hole of a documentary about the intertextual richness of David Lynch's films.
Wise, funny, and utterly relatable, this mediation on the merits of white lies and bitter truths is a delightful piece of work.
An ethereal and healing concert film, and a personal journal for Australian musician Nick Cave.
A stirring documentary following the lives of two cows by one of British cinema's finest filmmakers.
A grisly and satisfying revenge fantasy that puts right-wing meninists in their place.
An insightful, candid look at an art institution undergoing a long-overdue cultural transition.
A sublime mix of experimental and sensual storytelling that will change the way you look at horses forever.
A decent, queer coming-of-age drama elevated by an incredible lead performance.
A tender and surprisingly sunny — though never sugarcoating — adult drama about childlessness.
A gripping slow burn of a coming-of-age tale set on the gorgeous Croatian coast.
An essayistic portrait of a remarkable woman and activist through her wisdom and poetry.
A blind man takes a journey to the woman he loves in this brilliant, immersive drama.
With knockout performances and a nuanced understanding of its subject matter, The Inspection serves as a necessary testimony of what it’s like to join an old-school institution in a new age.
A timely and terrifying noir that takes on systemic abuse and corruption in Iran.
A refreshingly absurdist take on superhero movies, courtesy of a singular cinematic mind.
Ken Loach’s farewell film is a heart-wrenching celebration of community.
Consider this film, which is as comforting and delightful as the dishes served in it, chicken soup for the wearied soul .
An uncommonly intimate look at the personal impact of the Manhattan Project, one that avoids oversimplification despite its unabashed partiality.





















