What would an Oscar ceremony be without the flames of a culture war being fanned?
Will sentiment be enough to make to make Mandy Walker the first woman to win this award?
If not here for Top Gun: Maverick, then where?
Whatever they do next, we hope that Daniels keeps it real.
When in doubt, go with the star of the biopic.
This awards season, the swag we received from studios could have filled a small warehouse.
Well, now, this is awkward.
The meticulousness of one film’s technical proficiency is the stuff of Oscar glory.
Sometimes there’s nothing more powerful in a documentary than having the receipts.
Ke Huy Quan proves his winning hand by holding out hope through his character’s pain.
Self-reinforcement can start in different ways, such as a roomful of laughter.
Iron Butterflies Review: A Transfixing and Dubious Aestheticization of the MH17 Tragedy
Roman Liubyi’s documentary is nothing if not self-consciously obsessed with its own making.
When It Melts is a film that lives and dies on the games that it plays with audiences.
Space: The Longest Goodbye Review: A Tribute to NASA’s Efforts to Send People to Mars
The Longest Goodbye keeps cynicism at bay through the breadth of its curiosity.
Joaquin Phoenix Is Put Through the Wringer in the Official Trailer for Ari Aster’s Beau Is Afraid
A paranoid man embarks on an epic odyssey to get home to his mother.
An Aspiring Actress Lives and Dreams Under Fascism in Exclusive Trailer for The Radiant Girl
A Radiant Girl will open on February 17 in Manhattan at the Quad Cinema.
A transcendent bump in presentation materializes in the soundscapes but not quite the imagery.
Pixar’s first entry in the Criterion Collection is a stellar release.
Cristian Mungiu’s film reveals an unforgiving cynicism about the world as its social-realist strains become increasingly apparent.
When the film isn’t suffocating itself with world-building, it’s wholly given over to corny fan service.