Die My Love Review: A Bold, Messy Descent into Maternal Madness
Jennifer Lawrence descends into maternal madness in Lynne Ramsay’s relentlessly strange and provocative Die My Love. Read on for our review!
Jennifer Lawrence descends into maternal madness in Lynne Ramsay’s relentlessly strange and provocative Die My Love. Read on for our review!
With the themes of man versus monster, mortality and human emotion, Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein pays respect Mary Shelley’s novel and honors adaptations that came before.
Edward Berger’s Ballad of a Small Player boasts Colin Farrell in top form as a gambling addict con man, but this psychological thriller can’t decide what it wants to be.
Deliver Me From Nowhere explores Bruce Springsteen’s haunting journey creating ‘Nebraska,’ both of which are intimate portraits of loneliness and struggle.
Grow is a film that serviceably delivers exactly what it promises: a cozy, warm story about connection and growth. Read on for our review!
The documentary Are We Good? captures podcaster and comedian Marc Maron’s vulnerability in carefully curated ways. Check out our review!
Byrne captures Linda’s distraught nature with what feels like an effortless performance. Read our review of If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.
Kathryn Bigelow returns to geopolitical thriller territory with A House of Dynamite, and it’s one of the year’s best films. Read our review!
Shell arrives with a timely premise and a strong cast that prioritizes style over substance. Read on for our review of the film!
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey is a film about facing your past and where it has led you now, but instead, the boring journey leads the audience nowhere.