Saturn Bowling Review: A Captivating and Violent Dive Into Hereditary Brutality
Saturn Bowling is a captivating descent into brutality. It's a tough watch at points, but it's nonetheless a great French horror film.
Elevator Game Review: Cheeky Urban Legend Film Might Make You Shriek
A new Shudder offering features a young cast reminiscent of past scary classics like Stranger Things and Stephen King's It.
The Retirement Plan Review: Cage’s Rambo Feels Run Down
Despite its star-studded cast and visually appealing island setting, The Retirement Plan falls just short of being memorable.
Rebel Review: ISIS Destroys a Family in Emotionally Devastating Film
Batgirl directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah move from blockbusters to something deeply personal in the harrowing drama thriller, Rebel.
Nightsiren Review: Bewitching Folklore Horror
Nightsiren is a haunting and anxiety-inducing folk horror film that examines the brutality of the patriarchy.
After the Fire Review: A Simmering Film Asks Who Will Protect Us from the Police [TIFF 2023]
After the Fire follows three siblings in Strasbourg, France, who seek justice after their brother is murdered by the police.
The Inventor Review: A Brilliantly Artistic Stop Motion Family Film
Leonardo da Vinci (Stephen Fry) travels to France in his final years and befriends Marguerite de Navarre (Daisy Ridley).
Warm Blood Review: Messy '80s-Set Indie Effectively Captures Life on 16mm
Rick Charnoski's transgressive new feature is experimental to the max and might not be for everyone. But cinephiles may have a field day.
The New Boy Review: Violence and Beauty Abound in Warwick Thornton's Latest Film [TIFF 2023]
Starring Cate Blanchett, The New Boy dives into Australia's colonial history, telling a violent but beautiful story through a child's eyes.
In Flames Review: A Must-See Genre-Bending Pakistani Horror Movie [TIFF 2023]
Set in Karachi, In Flames stars Ramesha Nawal as medical student Mariam, who is being pursued by a demonic force from her past.
Invisible Beauty Review: A Powerful & Inspiring Look at One of the Modeling Industry’s Brightest Souls
Bethann Hardison is the great subject in a captivating documentary about a modeling innovator and fierce advocate for diversity.
Satanic Hispanics Review: A Spooky Anthology Film That Celebrates Latino Culture
Celebrating Latino horror and culture, Satanic Hispanics is a creepy, fun, and at times purposely hilarious anthological horror not to miss.
The Morning Show Season 3 Review: Jam-Packed And Filled With Change
Jon Hamm arrives and sends the series in a new direction that’s still engaging, sometimes fun, but always filled with too many bouncing balls.
Lee Review: Kate Winslet Is Perfect in WWII Drama About the Need for Objective Truth [TIFF 2023]
Lee stars Kate Winslet as model-turned-photographer Lee Miller, who enlists in World War II in order to document the events for British Vogue.
Outlaw Johnny Black Review: A Hilarious Love Letter to Spaghetti Westerns
Outlaw Johnny Black is a spaghetti western comedy that sports Michael Jai White's best performance to date.
Dumb Money Review: A Hilarious Adaptation of the GameStop Short Squeeze
YouTuber Keith Gill (Paul Dano) starts a financial revolution by encouraging working class investors to buy GameStop stock during the pandemic.
The Holdovers Review: One of the Best Movies of the Year [TIFF 2023]
An Alexander Payne and Paul Giamatti reunion, The Holdovers traces the unlikely friendship between an uptight teacher and antagonistic student.
A Haunting in Venice Review: A Superb Murder Mystery That's Legit Scary
Hercule Poirot (Kenneth Branagh) is lured out of retirement to attend a séance and discredit a supposed medium (Michelle Yeoh) in Venice.
Seven Veils Review: Amanda Seyfried and Atom Egoyan Reunite in an Evocative Psychodrama [TIFF 2023]
A psychological drama set within an opera company, Seven Veils stars Amanda Seyfried as a director whose new gig forces her to confront her past.
His Three Daughters Review: A Moving Family Drama Driven by Amazing Actresses [TIFF 2023]
In His Three Daughters, Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne, and Elizabeth Olsen star as sisters who reunite on their father's deathbed.