Polish import Cold War tells a visually beautiful, if not somewhat emotionally distant story, of a 15-year off-and-on again romance between a young singer and music director in 1950s Europe.
Read MoreDocumentary Oscar hopeful Hale County This Morning This Evening is a powerful, observational look at small town life in a predominantly African-American county in Alabama.
Read MoreBarry Jenkins’ beautiful and bittersweet If Beale Street Could Talk stands tall and proud as one of 2018’s finest films.
Read MoreLargely a by-the-book biographical drama, On The Basis of Sex remains an inspiring look at Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s journey from Harvard Law into a groundbreaking civil rights attorney, prior to her appointment to the Supreme Court.
Read MoreMarta Prus’ debut film, documentary Over The Limit is a stunning, uncomfortable, but rewarding look at Russian gymnast Margarita Mamun’s preparations for the 2016 Olympics.
Read MoreSwedish biopic Becoming Astrid offers a compelling look at the formative years of author Astrid Lindgren, who would go on to author the beloved “Pippi Longstocking” series of children’s books.
Read MoreThe best thing the Transformers franchise ever could have done? Replace Michael Bay as director and simplify the story. As a result, Bumblebee is one of 2018’s biggest surprises.
Read MoreAndie reviews Welcome To Marwen, praising Steve Carell’s performance and appreciating the effort to tell a complex story in a unique and clever way.
Read MoreAlfonso Cuaron has made a deeply personal and stunning film with ROMA, exploring memories from childhood and analyzing how those memories guide us through adulthood.
Read MoreAdonis Creed faces new challenges in life and in the ring, as the son of an old nemesis of his late father challenges him for boxing superiority.
Read MoreViola Davis leads a terrific ensemble in Oscar winner Steve McQueen’s heist drama with a conscience, the suspense/thriller WIDOWS.
Read MoreThe Coen Brothers return with a six-story Western anthology film with stories just as eccentric as they are cruel and bleak.
Read MoreOne of the most anticipated movies of 2018, Bohemian Rhapsody documents Freddie Mercury and Queen’s rise to rock-and-roll super-stardom.
Read MoreDisney’s take on the legendary story of The Nutcracker is a convoluted, expensive, visual marvel that fails to find any connection with its audience.
Read MoreWell-written, well-acted, and far better than its formulaic premise would suggest, WHAT THEY HAD shows a family reeling with the realization that the family’s matriarch is suffering from dementia.
Read MorePaul Dano’s directorial debut, WILDLIFE, showcases a family on the brink of dissolution, as told through the eyes of the couple’s 14-year-old son.
Read MoreSusan Sarandon plays a single mother whose journalist son is being held for ransom by Syrian extremists in VIPER CLUB…
Read MoreJonah Hill’s directorial debut, Mid90s, time capsules us with a group of skater friends who are forced to come of age during a hot Los Angeles summer.
Read MoreFor all its bluster and promise, this Halloween is little more than a rudimentary slasher film, cashing in on the coattails of its iconic origin film.
Read MoreThe night’s final call leaves an emergency dispatcher doing everything he can to save a family in crisis in Denmark’s fantastic import, The Guilty.
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