Causeway is a drama of manners, in which an unhurried narrative is most important. Neugebauer does not speed up the stages of Lynsey's inner "sorting out".
Ramy is simply top-level entertainment, from which it is hard to tear oneself away. It is a brilliantly written, very wise and thought-provoking life lesson.
The decadent flavor of Passages brings to mind the spleen of the French New Wave or its spiritual heirs in the form of creators such as...
The Woman in the Fifth is not a crime thriller but a work of psychological cinema. What matters is not the resolution or suspense from typical...
Pose is a delightfully engaging, meaningful, sometimes divinely Broadway‐esque series that ended exactly where it should and as it should.
Hot Milk captivates with its pervasive symbolism and poses crucial questions about the right to determine one’s own exit from life.
Want to watch another artistically sophisticated film from faraway Asia. Want a disturbing crime drama centered around broken people? Samui Song is for you.
Malcolm & Marie emerged as the work of a director who had finally grown — maturely written, visually stunning, and centered around a perfectly guided lead...
Parade’s End has many strengths – the cinematography, the acting, the costumes – but it’s Rebecca Hall who remain the show’s greatest asset.
I'm genuinely curious how Challenge of the Bow will resonate with audiences. Personally, I was drawn into Marta’s story, felt compassion for her.