'Zone of Interest' explores the horrific human truths behind the Holocaust in a novel way.
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Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Afire,’ a Superb Film
When Leon and Felix go to the beach house on the Baltic sea to work and swim, their plans are interrupted by Nadja, who unsettles Leon and turns his world upside down.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Fabelmans’ Directed by Steven Spielberg
The once can't-miss entertainer Steven Spielberg proves his ambition exceeds his grasp with the semi-autobiographical 'The Fabelmans.'
Read More »Austin Film Festival: ‘Women Talking’ Merges Reality and Fantasy, with Rooney Mara and Frances McDormand
'Women Talking' transports you to a remote Mennonite religious colony where terrible crimes have been committed.
Read More »Austin Film Festival: Opening Night with ‘The Whale’ Staring Brendan Fraser
'The Whale,' with Brendan Fraser, takes viewers on a disturbing yet touching exploration of human error and efforts to set things right.
Read More »New York Film Festival Reviews: ‘Alcarras,’ ‘One Fine Morning,’ ‘Return to Seoul’
'Alcarras,' 'One Fine Morning,' and 'Return to Seoul' made their New York City premieres at NYFF60.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Elvis’ Directed by Baz Luhrmann
Austin Butler's genuine effort to honor The King of Rock and Roll is undermined by director Luhrmann's stylistic excess and a truly terrible turn by Tom Hanks.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Paradise Highway’ Starring Juliette Binoche and Morgan Freeman
While the plot mechanics grind a bit at times, the powerful acting by Juliette Binoche and newcomer Hala Finley makes this one worth seeing.
Read More »The Last Movie Stars: A Homage to Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
This summer HBO Max broadcasted 'The Last Movie Stars,' a six-part documentary series about Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: ”We Might as Well be Dead’
'We Might as Well be Dead' focuses on a dystopian world in a Tower community that lives by strict rules and evicts those who violate them
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