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Which films at the 78th Cannes Film Festival impressed critics, and which titles disappointed? We recap the just-included festival with a list of award winners plus review summaries for dozens of ...
Brazil, 1977. Marcelo, a technology expert in his early 40s, is on the run. He arrives in Recife during carnival week, hoping to reunite with his son but soon realizes that the city is far from being ...
The Eternaut, Netflix’s adaptation of the Argentine comic classic, lands with icy precision and a haunting message that resonates far beyond its sci-fi trappings. Directed with tension and heart, the ...
If you’re intrigued by watching Jack Quaid and Jeffrey Dean Morgan come together to solve a mystery, then Neighborhood Watch will not disappoint. When you get a comedic pair together like Laurel and ...
Straddling the line between remake and remaster, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is a compelling reminder that the original was pretty magical, despite its almost endearing flaws. There’s ...
Take a journey with musician Neil Young in this behind-the-scenes doc as he cruises the coast on his recent solo tour. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker and Young’s wife, Daryl Hannah, Coastal offers a ...
Elisa Blix's (Denise Gough) searches for her missing daughter, Lucia, who appears to have been kidnapped by a classmate's mother (Holliday Grainger) in the Catherine Moulton adaptation of the novel ...
Overall, That They May Face the Rising Sun is solid and worth your time. The acting is top-notch, and the story is compelling, but its verisimilitude is truly off the charts. This is the closest you ...
Stir up a fresh take on iconic Disney Villains in this rich visual novel. Enter the Cursed Café. Step into a world where every cup holds a secret and every sip can change a destiny! As the newest ...
Though powered by incredible performances and worldbuilding, what truly leads The Assessment to have an exceptional final product is its refreshingly original premise. The script, written by John ...
Magazine Dreams emerges like a fevered hymn, a raw elegy to ambition, power, and the transgressive pursuit of self-worth. This is cinema of dreams and desecration, rage woven delicately alongside hope ...