Review: ‘Eternal Beauty’
As the credits roll, the brave and strong 'Eternal Beauty' leaves an enduring impression with a complex, unflinching portrayal of mental illness that makes the film worth watching.
Interview: Beck and Woods on ‘Almost There’ and Their Upcoming Sony Film
An interview with Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, in which the filmmakers discuss their episode of Quibi's '50 States of Fright' and their upcoming film with Adam Driver.
Horror Movies Coming This October
A list of all horror films and TV shows debuting this October.
Review: ‘Kajillionaire’
A searing rumination on the depths people will go to in order to make a living, a deep examination of familial relationships and a bittersweet exploration love, life and new beginn
Review: ‘One Night in Miami’
'One Night in Miami' is a brilliant work of fiction, one that exists in the most empowering crevices of history, and one that’s built to outlive even the present.
TIFF Review: ‘Violation’
'Violation' is a haunting, disturbing deconstruction of the "revenge" movie and one of the hardest films to watch in recent memory.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire’s Conversation with the Romantic Outline of Titanic
A look into the narrative techniques and storytelling employed by Celine Sciamma and James Cameron in 'Portrait of a Lady on Fire' and 'Titanic' respectively.
TIFF Review: ‘Get the Hell Out’
'Get the Hell Out' may not be the finest zombie film, but it triumphs in giving tremendous amounts of entertainment and comedy, and a fast-paced, stripped-down story that’s bound
Review: ‘Blackbird’
‘Blackbird,’ directed by Roger Michell, is an intimate portrayal of a family coming to terms with the end-of-life plans of their terminally ill matriarch.
Review: ‘Spiral’
This socially aware horror film, set in the mid-90s, manages to deftly balance the genre jump scares whilst also being able to craft a narrative that shines a light on some of the