“Little Woods” is a thriller that thinks it’s too good for thrills
Nia DaCosta’s Little Woods belongs to a subgenre of American indie cinema concerned with poor people trying to hold on…
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Nia DaCosta’s Little Woods belongs to a subgenre of American indie cinema concerned with poor people trying to hold on…
The latest addition to IFC Midnight’s horror catalogue is The Wind, a crossover between western and horror that I have…
The universe of the Coen brothers in a setting worthy of the films “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs” of Joel…
Writer-directors Christopher Caldwell and Zeek Earl show incredible promise in “Prospect”. Even if their feature debut ultimately falls flat Science…
Director Christopher McQuarrie brings slick tension and fun to Ethan Hunt’s sixth adventure There is running, there is jumping and…
Directors Joe and Anthony Russo create a superhero movie where nobody is safe The most definitive overarching issue with the…
Avengers: Infinity War’s cliff-hanger ending left me fuming. The highly anticipated Avengers: Endgame, in theaters now, picks up the pieces…
I didn’t love the animated feature when it came out in theaters last year, but I do now. Here’s why…
Eddie Redmayne stars as Newt Scamander, a “magizoologist” with a suitcase full of creatures in “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of…
Nobody’s going to “Aquaman” for the metaphors. And to be fair, nobody put metaphors in “Aquaman.” Yet when a set…