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Sometimes I Think About Dying is a Whimsical Look at the Pain of Mundanity
Daisy Ridley comes into her own in this magically sincere dramedy bound for "Indiedom".
Daisy Ridley comes into her own in this magically sincere dramedy bound for "Indiedom".
With the festival regaining full strength, an assortment of cinematic experiences await to captivate audiences. From Cat Person to Cassandro,...
Though firmly in the colossal shadows of Kurosawa, Living’s ability to uplift and stir is never compromised, flourishing in a...
Overflowing with ideas that all land, DreamWorks's latest offering is surprisingly nuanced, wholly cathartic, and one of the best films...
Scott Cooper's evocative and bewitching gothic mystery is the definitive Edgar Allen Poe film.
Damien Chazelle's dazzling period epic is so imaginatively realized it becomes impossible to look away, despite it's three-hour runtime.
Michael Showalter's heartwarmingly tragic romance moves and frustrates in equal measure.
David Harbour is a Santa for the ages in Tommy Wirkola's new Christmas classic.
Follows a donkey who encounters on his journeys good and bad people, experiences joy and pain, exploring a vision of...
Shaunak Sen's transcendent documentary unearths beauty in the squalor of India's urbanity.