It’s hard to imagine a funnier movie coming out in 2025.
A throwback slasher movie without a memorable hook.
Jia Zhangke’s sweeping crime story from 2018 is one of his best films.
This Canadian slasher is worth a late-night viewing but isn’t a new genre classic.
An emotionally intelligent drama about grief and companionship.
A fun, if messy, anthology set in Oakland in 1987.
A film about the resilience of children and the power of cinema.
Featuring reviews of Quisling: The Final Days and LUZ.
Featuring reviews of Free Leonard Peltier, The Trouble with Jessica, and Misericordia.
A close look at five films by the Sixth Generation Chinese director.