The twisted filmography of Yorgos Lanthimos has by now trained us to expect darkly comic visions of contemporary life, both ...
Documentary follows the Pulitzer-winner to front-line Ukraine as well as family life in London — but refuses to romanticise ...
Kathryn Bigelow’s film keeps you on edge as an ICBM heads toward the US and every second counts. Through different ...
Dreams, 2025. Written and directed by Michel Franco. Starring Jessica Chastain, Isaac Hernández, Rupert Friend, Marshall Bell ...
In China, a professional can be hired to break up a cheating spouse’s extramarital relationship. Elizabeth Lo’s remarkable ...
Concerned with familial relationships across three cities, Jim Jarmusch’s new anthology displays family dynamics of love, ...
Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara could never tell where their act ended and real life began, and neither — it turns out — could ...
Written by Noah Oppenheim, the Rebecca Ferguson and Idris Elba-starrer movie, which revolves around the launch of an ...
The Mastermind review: Josh O’Connor’s understated heist film leaves intriguing unanswered questions
Given grumpy energy by Josh O’Connor, James Blaine Mooney is married with two children, but still feels the need to cadge off ...
The scenario is so panicked that it would usually be considered the climax of a horror movie, but this time around, things ...
They have cup holders at the multiplex. But as yet, they have not installed Kleenex holders.
Yorgos Lanthimos' latest movie deals in conspiracies, corporate doublespeak, and celebrity weirdness being a plus. In other words: our current reality.
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