Film
Blueback Doesn’t Dive Deep Enough
The ecological drama fails to break the surface. As unique and fascinating many of Australia’s terrestrial fauna are, the truly...
The ecological drama fails to break the surface. As unique and fascinating many of Australia’s terrestrial fauna are, the truly...
The annals of history become piercingly modern in this well-crafted period piece.
TIFF: The Wonder Review Sebastián Lelio’s The Wonder is a textbook case of a bold vision and a botched execution....
Stephen Frears brings Richard III back to life but forgets to give him a voice.
Basil Khalil’s feature debut loses its way in search of comedy.
Nandita Das's third feature film takes on the caste system and the corporatization of India with a heartfelt lens.
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...