Soul maintains a more subdued tone. Docter’s film is more likely to put the viewer in a contemplative mood than to provoke cathartic tears.
Camper is short — only about 80 minutes — which makes it all the more reminiscent of a keepsake holiday video recorded by a group of...
Paterson is a wonderful affirmation of life, a director’s prayer for peace of mind—heartening and wise, elevated yet simple.
Replacing other non-fiction productions that continuously fill streaming platforms’ libraries month after month, out of nowhere Girl in the Picture suddenly becomes a widely discussed topic,...
What Jarmusch presents induces a sensual high; it is like the good stuff consumed by Adam and Eve, and although we know it will stop working soon, we...
Although Scandinavian cinema is typically associated with deep psychological profiling, social commentary and stark realism, horror films have a surprisingly long — and often impressive —...
Clickbait begins with a simple but effective premise: Nick Brewer, a loving husband and father working at a local college, suddenly disappears.
Such is Into the Wild — seemingly banal. At the same time, simply wise.
At the core of Pixar’s Onward lies an intriguingly designed world. We begin with crystalline, genre-based fantasy—represented by dragons, elves, fairies and wizards—which is gradually pushed...
Liechti certainly gives food for thought—he shows something that awaits each of us beneath the wooden coffin lid, yet still makes the whole into a truly...