Tribeca 2019: ‘Framing John DeLorean’ is an Experimental Take on an American Original

2019 has seen no shortage of documentaries about the rise and self-destruction of so-called American…

Avengers: Endgame Movie Review: Pure spectacle married with character focus makes for a stunning finale

Very light spoilers ahead. At three hours long, Avengers: Endgame manages both the impossible and…

Film Review: ‘At the Heart of Gold’ is a Necessary Autopsy and a Grim Warning

[Warning: This review contains descriptions of sexual assault] One of the most shocking revelations in…

Tribeca 2019 Review: ‘For They Know Not What They Do’

Daniel Karslake’s extraordinary new documentary, named after the final words of Jesus, is a four-part…

Someone Great Movie Review: The Latest Charmer to Hit Netflix

Crying and singing along to Selena’s “Dreaming of You” at the local bodega with your…

The Curse of La Llorona Movie Review: Prepare to weep from boredom

Fear may be subjective, but if my younger self knew that they would still be making basic horror films like The Curse of the Llorona 20 years later, I know it would truly have scared the bejesus out of me.

Under the Silver Lake Movie Review: Andrew Garfield holds strong in messy neo-noir mystery

As a form of flattery, homages are even trickier to execute than imitations. Writer-director-producer David…