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Devotion Cruises Comfortably in Autopilot
JD Dillard's adaptation of Adam Makos's novel features stunning aerial photography in an otherwise standard, but engaging, biopic led by...
JD Dillard's adaptation of Adam Makos's novel features stunning aerial photography in an otherwise standard, but engaging, biopic led by...
A group of environmental activists escalates the severity of their actions in Daniel Goldhaber's sophomore feature.
Makbul Mubarak's feature debut takes a searing look at Indonesia's youth and the future of a nation run by violence.
Lee Jung-jae's feature directorial debut is an electrifying spy film that is mired in convoluted plot points and absent character...
A gangster's past looms over his future in Jung Woo-sung's feature directorial debut that fails to be more than its...
Florian Zeller's sophomore feature is a miserable misfire as it navigates the importance of communication between parents and their children.
Park Chan-Wook's police procedural is one of the most romantic films ever made.
Assume the position. There aren’t many breakthrough movie performances anymore like Maggie Gyllenhaal’s in Secretary, which was released 20 years...
TIFF: Raymond & Ray Review Raymond & Ray is another entry in a long line of films centering on life...
A struggling screenwriter inadvertently becomes entangled in the Los Angeles criminal underworld after his oddball friends kidnap a gangster's beloved...