The latest entry in a long line of social issue dramas, Till stands out for its nuanced blend of intimacy and universality.
Two cousins bond as they trace their roots in this powerfully emotional dramedy.
A supremely weird teen movie with an embarrassment of committed comedic performers.
A unique sensory experience and a sensitively primer on caring for people with autism.
Trump’s villain origin story is expectedly infuriating, but also endlessly watchable thanks to strong character performances .
A Vegas dive bar serves up a microcosm of American fears, hopes, and failures..
Lines are blurred between childhood and parenthood in this slow but lovely film.
An all-girl skate crew take us for a dreamy verité ride-along through their coming of age.
Less Poor Things and more Dogtooth, this Yorgos Lanthimos movie can be divisive and dumbfounding, but damn if it doesn’t make you think .
A young graduate tries to forge a different life in this long-winding, novel-like film.
A fittingly dynamic and thought-provoking film about the beloved American writer.
Comedian Pete Davidson finally gets serious in this funny, warm, and deeply personal film about growing up in Staten Island.
The technicolor slasher follow-up to Ti West's X is all about female rage and love for the movies.
A painfully realistic journey of unplanned teenage pregnancy.
An excellent introduction to the screen legend, as smooth as Old Stone Face himself.
Empathetic and hopeful, Palmer is a pleasant enough film about second chances and found families.
An inspiring story about the revolutionary man who paved the way for Black economic freedom in America.
Technique and historical wonder go hand in hand in Peter Jackson’s mesmerizing portrait of world war .





















