An African refugee’s quiet existence in a sleepy mountain town in the south of France is upended by the arrival of a charismatic Catholic priest whom she recognizes as the warlord who slaughtered her family.
Movie Review: “Asteroid City” Is Full Of Anderson Quirks And Sleepy-Eyed Introspection
The itinerary of a Junior Stargazer convention is spectacularly disrupted by world-changing events.
Movie Review: “The Hole In The Fence” Concerns Itself With Big Questions
At a secluded, exclusive summer camp in the Mexican countryside, under the watchful eyes of their adult guardians, boys from a prestigious private school receive physical, moral, and religious training to turn them into tomorrow’s elite. The discovery of a hole in the fence sets a chain of disturbing events in motion as the …
Blu-ray™ Review: “Primal: The Complete Second Season” Really Threads The Violent Needle
Genndy Tartakovsky’s “Primal” follows the tale of a caveman at the dawn of evolution as he forms an unlikely friendship with an almost extinct dinosaur. In Season Two, Spear and Fang journey to a new world to rescue Mira from her captors, only to find it is a place filled with savage brutality.
Movie Review: “Polite Society” Nails The Action Perfectly
Ria Khan believes she must save her older sister Lena from her impending marriage. After enlisting her friends’ help, she attempts to pull off the most ambitious wedding heists in the name of independence and sisterhood.
Movie Review: “The Unheard” Lulls In Its Second Half
Chloe Grayden undergoes an experimental procedure to restore her hearing. So she begins to suffer from auditory hallucinations related to her mother’s vanishing.
Movie Review: “How To Blow Up A Pipeline” Had Me Clenching The Entire Time
A crew of young environmental activists execute a daring mission to sabotage an oil pipeline in Daniel Goldhaber’s taut and timely thriller that is part high-stakes heist, part radical exploration of the climate crisis.
Movie Review: “Unicorn Wars” Is No Joke
War-hungry teddy bears journey from boot camp to the psychedelic terrors of the Magic Forest in this darkly beautiful horror animation.
Movie Review: “Of An Age” Evokes Teenage Heartbreak, In A Good Way
Set in the summer of 1999, an 18-year-old Serbian-born Australian amateur ballroom dancer experiences an unexpected and intense 24-hour romance with a friend’s older brother.