Down Cemetery Road (TV Series 2025) Review: Apple’s New Mick Herron Adaptation is a Better Buddy Dramedy Than an Investigative Thriller
British writers and filmmakers often find a way to marry heart with humor in ways that American artists may never…
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The Brazilian series “Rulers Of Fortune” (Original title: “Os Donos do Jogo”) is yet another thankless addition in the ever-expanding…
Maintenance Required (2025) Movie Review: When the Film Itself Needed ServicingÂ
They called it “Maintenance Required,” but no amount of repair work could fix this cinematic breakdown. Madelaine Petsch and Jacob…
A Trilogy of Grief: Cinema as Catharsis
There is a very particular type of silence that fills the cinema after certain movies end. There’s no restless shuffling…
Roads of Fire (2025) Movie Review: A Harrowing Skillfully Managed Portrait of People in Need
Films about immigrants, both fictional and documentary, must always avoid oversentimentalizing in an already heated political environment. For its most…
All Five Mari Selvaraj Films Ranked
Pa. Ranjith and Mari Selvaraj have transformed the landscape of Tamil cinema — though, predictably, a few detractors might claim…
Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes (Dorosute no hate de bokura, 2020) Movie Review: A Small-Scale Sci-Fi That Feels Endlessly Warm
Director Junta Yamaguchi had remarkably high ambitions for his debut feature, “Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes” (Dorosute no hate de…
Hedda (2025) Movie Review: An Excessively Overstated, Hollow Literary Reworking Redeemed By Lively PerformancesÂ
“Hedda” (2025) is an earnest attempt to reimagine Henrik Ibsen’s classic story for a younger generation, and admirably avoids many…








