Featured · Review Erupcja (2026) Movie Review: Embracing the Dulled Ecstasy of Ephemeral Unions Julian Malandruccolo May 2, 2026 Featured · Review The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026) Movie Review: A Timely Journalistic Story Buttressed by Warm Nostalgia Liam Gaughan May 2, 2026 Featured · Review Two Pianos (2026) Movie Review: A scattered melodrama that never commits to its thematical elements Shikhar Verma May 1, 2026 Lists See More… All 4 Jean Vigo Movies, Ranked: Remembering a Promising Life and Career Cut Far Too ShortApril 28, 2026 Andrew Kidd21 Films That Change How You See the Earth (World Earth Day Special)April 24, 2026 Deepshikha DebThe 5 Best Sandra Hüller Movie PerformancesApril 14, 2026 Julian Malandruccolo Reviews See More… Featured · Review Erupcja (2026) Movie Review: Embracing the Dulled Ecstasy of Ephemeral Unions Julian Malandruccolo May 2, 2026 Featured · Review The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026) Movie Review: A Timely Journalistic Story Buttressed by Warm Nostalgia Liam Gaughan May 2, 2026 Featured · Review Two Pianos (2026) Movie Review: A scattered melodrama that never commits to its thematical elements Shikhar Verma May 1, 2026 Featured · Review The Sheep Detectives (2026) Movie Review: A Warm and Earnest Detective Story with More Wisdom than the Standard Family Comedy Liam Gaughan April 15, 2026 Featured · Review The North (2025) Movie Review: A Leisurely and Bracing Riff on the Bumpy Ride of Modern Adult Friendships Akash Deshpande April 28, 2026 Featured · Review Deep Water (2026) Movie Review: Shallow Drama Kept Afloat by Joyfully Mindless Blood-Letting Julian Malandruccolo April 28, 2026 Essays See More… Column The Making of Film Language: Griffith’s Biograph Years and ‘The Painted Lady’ Sree May 2, 2026 Column · Prime Video · Streaming Now Anatomy of ‘A War’: Tobias Lindholm’s Unflinching Dissection of War Soumalya Chatterjee April 25, 2026 Column ‘Lemonade’ at 10: A Defiant, Politically Charged Album That Still Cuts Through Aja Haymore April 25, 2026 All Posts ExplainerNightcrawler (2014) Movie Ending Explained: What Makes Lou Bloom the Perfect Product of a Broken Media Machine?Read More Nightcrawler (2014) Movie Ending Explained: What Makes Lou Bloom the Perfect Product of a Broken Media Machine?ReviewSerious People (2025) Movie Review: A Showbiz Satire that’s More Committed to its Punchlines than Emotional Depth and CoherenceRead More Serious People (2025) Movie Review: A Showbiz Satire that’s More Committed to its Punchlines than Emotional Depth and CoherenceEssayScreaming into the Void: The Role of Women in HorrorRead More Screaming into the Void: The Role of Women in HorrorNews · Press ReleaseCelebrating Sundance Institute: A Tribute to Founder Robert RedfordRead More Celebrating Sundance Institute: A Tribute to Founder Robert RedfordNews · Press ReleaseImage+Nation Festival Film LGBT2SQUEER Montréal Captivates and Innovates – November 20-30, 2025Read More Image+Nation Festival Film LGBT2SQUEER Montréal Captivates and Innovates – November 20-30, 2025ReviewCitizen Sleuth (2025) Documentary Review: A layered, wildly entertaining interrogation into the moral grey area between fact and fiction in true crimeRead More Citizen Sleuth (2025) Documentary Review: A layered, wildly entertaining interrogation into the moral grey area between fact and fiction in true crimeExplainerLondon Calling (2025) Movie Ending Explained: Does Tommy Find His Conscience Before His Last Hit?Read More London Calling (2025) Movie Ending Explained: Does Tommy Find His Conscience Before His Last Hit?ColumnA Man of Many Faces: Remembering the Cinema of Tatsuya NakadaiRead More A Man of Many Faces: Remembering the Cinema of Tatsuya NakadaiReviewThe Teacher (2023) Movie Review: A Profound Human Drama Set against an Inhumane BackgroundRead More The Teacher (2023) Movie Review: A Profound Human Drama Set against an Inhumane BackgroundFilm Festivals · ReviewMile End Kicks (2025) ‘WIFF’ Movie Review: A Disappointing Second Effort From a Promising Young DirectorRead More Mile End Kicks (2025) ‘WIFF’ Movie Review: A Disappointing Second Effort From a Promising Young Director Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 … 1,399 Next Page Categories ReviewsListsNewsStreaming NowFilm FestivalsEssays Follow Us On Instagram LinkedIn YouTube X Pinterest Facebook
Featured · Review Erupcja (2026) Movie Review: Embracing the Dulled Ecstasy of Ephemeral Unions Julian Malandruccolo May 2, 2026
Featured · Review The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026) Movie Review: A Timely Journalistic Story Buttressed by Warm Nostalgia Liam Gaughan May 2, 2026
Featured · Review Two Pianos (2026) Movie Review: A scattered melodrama that never commits to its thematical elements Shikhar Verma May 1, 2026
All 4 Jean Vigo Movies, Ranked: Remembering a Promising Life and Career Cut Far Too ShortApril 28, 2026 Andrew Kidd
Featured · Review Erupcja (2026) Movie Review: Embracing the Dulled Ecstasy of Ephemeral Unions Julian Malandruccolo May 2, 2026
Featured · Review The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026) Movie Review: A Timely Journalistic Story Buttressed by Warm Nostalgia Liam Gaughan May 2, 2026
Featured · Review Two Pianos (2026) Movie Review: A scattered melodrama that never commits to its thematical elements Shikhar Verma May 1, 2026
Featured · Review The Sheep Detectives (2026) Movie Review: A Warm and Earnest Detective Story with More Wisdom than the Standard Family Comedy Liam Gaughan April 15, 2026
Featured · Review The North (2025) Movie Review: A Leisurely and Bracing Riff on the Bumpy Ride of Modern Adult Friendships Akash Deshpande April 28, 2026
Featured · Review Deep Water (2026) Movie Review: Shallow Drama Kept Afloat by Joyfully Mindless Blood-Letting Julian Malandruccolo April 28, 2026
Column The Making of Film Language: Griffith’s Biograph Years and ‘The Painted Lady’ Sree May 2, 2026
Column · Prime Video · Streaming Now Anatomy of ‘A War’: Tobias Lindholm’s Unflinching Dissection of War Soumalya Chatterjee April 25, 2026
Column ‘Lemonade’ at 10: A Defiant, Politically Charged Album That Still Cuts Through Aja Haymore April 25, 2026
ExplainerNightcrawler (2014) Movie Ending Explained: What Makes Lou Bloom the Perfect Product of a Broken Media Machine?Read More Nightcrawler (2014) Movie Ending Explained: What Makes Lou Bloom the Perfect Product of a Broken Media Machine?
ReviewSerious People (2025) Movie Review: A Showbiz Satire that’s More Committed to its Punchlines than Emotional Depth and CoherenceRead More Serious People (2025) Movie Review: A Showbiz Satire that’s More Committed to its Punchlines than Emotional Depth and Coherence
EssayScreaming into the Void: The Role of Women in HorrorRead More Screaming into the Void: The Role of Women in Horror
News · Press ReleaseCelebrating Sundance Institute: A Tribute to Founder Robert RedfordRead More Celebrating Sundance Institute: A Tribute to Founder Robert Redford
News · Press ReleaseImage+Nation Festival Film LGBT2SQUEER Montréal Captivates and Innovates – November 20-30, 2025Read More Image+Nation Festival Film LGBT2SQUEER Montréal Captivates and Innovates – November 20-30, 2025
ReviewCitizen Sleuth (2025) Documentary Review: A layered, wildly entertaining interrogation into the moral grey area between fact and fiction in true crimeRead More Citizen Sleuth (2025) Documentary Review: A layered, wildly entertaining interrogation into the moral grey area between fact and fiction in true crime
ExplainerLondon Calling (2025) Movie Ending Explained: Does Tommy Find His Conscience Before His Last Hit?Read More London Calling (2025) Movie Ending Explained: Does Tommy Find His Conscience Before His Last Hit?
ColumnA Man of Many Faces: Remembering the Cinema of Tatsuya NakadaiRead More A Man of Many Faces: Remembering the Cinema of Tatsuya Nakadai
ReviewThe Teacher (2023) Movie Review: A Profound Human Drama Set against an Inhumane BackgroundRead More The Teacher (2023) Movie Review: A Profound Human Drama Set against an Inhumane Background
Film Festivals · ReviewMile End Kicks (2025) ‘WIFF’ Movie Review: A Disappointing Second Effort From a Promising Young DirectorRead More Mile End Kicks (2025) ‘WIFF’ Movie Review: A Disappointing Second Effort From a Promising Young Director