Film
School Documentary Homeroom Shows the Kids, in Oakland, are All Right
Sundance 2021: Homeroom Review Documentarian Peter Nicks, over the last few years, has emerged as something of a West Coast,...
Sundance 2021: Homeroom Review Documentarian Peter Nicks, over the last few years, has emerged as something of a West Coast,...
On the last day on Earth, one woman goes on a journey through LA to make it to her last...
Sundance 2021: I Was a Simple Man Christopher Makoto Yogi’s previous film, August at Akiko’s, feels like the perfect companion piece...
Summer Of Soul (...Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised) is a feature documentary about the legendary 1969 Harlem...
Censor is a tribute to the colors and textures of 1980s-era video nasties, but it loses its bite toward the...
How did the Chinese government turn pandemic cover ups in Wuhan into a triumph for the Communist party?
Flee recounts a single refugee's experience with wonderful animation and a heartbreaking, but hopeful story.
In The Night, a married Iranian American couple are confronted with their own deceits during hellacious night in LA's Hotel...
The Little Things Review The Little Things casts three different Oscar-winning actors and stuffs them into a shockingly witless serial...
Kimo Stamboel and Joko Anwar's reimagining of the classic Indonesian horror film of the same name is frightfully inventive and...