The Barbie movie by director Greta Gerwig takes some significant risks but is primarily a success.
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Not the Black Mirror you remember?
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Even if you haven’t seen The Warriors, you’ve most likely heard someone quote the film numerous times. Of all the...
(The eighth and final season of Game of Thrones debuts on April 14th, marking the beginning of the end for...
Sundance 2019: Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool Sometimes documentaries are designed for viewers who already have a certain familiarity...
'Divine Love' is as sexually graphic as it is aesthetically pleasing, yet it has little substance beneath surface thrills.
'Monos' is a dross take on 'Lord of the Flies' that starts poorly and gets progressively worse. Almost completely unwatchable.
'The Last to See Them' has a fascinating idea at its core, but is let down by its uninteresting characters...
Sundance 2019: The Disappearance of My Mother For a brief time in the 1960s, Benedetta Barzini was one of the...
Alexander Zolotukhin's debut film, 'A Russian Youth,' melds music and image in a unique way. It doesn't all work, but...
'Kinder' offers a fantasy of youth in the German capital, which doubles up as an advert for the city's transit...
Sundance: Brittany Runs a Marathon It’s about time Jillian Bell led her own film. The comedian and actress has added...
'What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael' is essential watching for any critic still looking for their voice.
'Sune vs Sune', based on the wildly popular Swedish children's books, is another classic trip with the Anderssons.
'Family Members' is a curious mix of the whimsical and the serious that doesn't quite coalesce.
'Demons', a horror comedy from Singapore, only lands half of its jokes and even less of its horrors.