Reviews
'My Drywall Cocoon' Review
Caroline Fioratti's drama brushes with interesting ideas but is, maybe intentionally, as directionless as its ensemble.
'Broker' Review
"Parasite" star Song Kang-ho stars as a child trafficker in a stirring new South Korea-set drama that's more uplifting than its premise suggests.
Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Huesera’
The feature debut by Michelle Garza Cervera is most engaging when it drills down into starkly human anxieties.
‘Speak No Evil’ Review
This amusingly grim Sundance stunner arrives on Shudder this week, and ruptures through the limits of fiction when it’s at its best.
‘Days’ Review
Taiwanese filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang's new movie won't entice everyone with its slow and static documentary-like observations. But there's a poetry to its simplicity.
‘Undine’ Review
The German filmmaker is back to his deeply melancholic ways, and while his new movie is a tougher paradox to crack, it's mighty rewarding.
‘The Dry’ Review
Though its script gets bogged down in a carousel of people and perils, Robert Connolly’s sun-baked new movie succeeds thanks to its strong sense of emotional fragility and the questions surrounding its lead character.
‘There Is No Evil’ Review
Mohammed Rasoulof shot his latest project in secrecy, having been targeted by his home country in the past for the revealing stories he tells. It went on to win the Golden Bear in Berlin.
‘Slalom’ Review
Charléne Favier's frosty feature debut covers a broad canvas of emotional consequence via a small-scale, untraditional, ultimately devastating sports story.