Category: Theatrical
‘Nosferatu’ Film Review: A Supremely Frightening Horror Masterpiece
a darkly sexual tragedy of the macabre that takes its place as one of the great horror films of the past few decades.
‘Oh, Canada’ Film Review: Profound Reflection From One of Cinema’s Finest
This could be Paul Schrader at his most vulnerable.
‘The Order’ Film Review: Today’s America Reflected In Period Thriller
Justin Kurzel has made a dramatic thriller that is unsettling in its relevance.
‘Y2K’ Film Review: Nostalgia Comedy and Goofy Horror Make for Uneven Fun
The re-creation of the period feels natural and unforced, while the script’s breezy comedy fits well with Y2K’s accurate portrait of the era.
‘Maria’ Film Review: Ethereal Biopic Finds Angelina Jolie At Her Best
Larraín’s Maira is as complex and involving as Callas herself
BRANDO 100: DECEMBER 13 – 26 (TWO WEEKS) AT FILM FORUM NYC
The series features performances by Brando (1924-2004), the rebellious iconoclast in his most iconic and lesser seen roles.
‘A Real Pain’ Film Review: Heritage, Truth, and Profound Emotion
Jesse Eisenberg has created that rarest of gems in today’s cinema; an existential and intellectual work done with humor and intelligence.
‘The Piano Lesson’ Film Review: A Soulful August Wilson Adaptation
Captures the intensity of the performances while creating an artful canvas where the themes of Wilson’s piece burn into one’s soul.
‘Juror #2’ Film Review: An Abysmal End to a Legendary Career
Juror #2 is as naive as it is ludicrously contrived
‘Emilia Pérez’ Film Review: A Fearless Cinematic Experience
Jauques Audiard has created something distinctive and emotionally rewarding that speaks volumes regarding the world of today.