Music by John Williams” is a Disney+ documentary directed by Laurent Bouzereau, who for many years has pretty much been the ...
It's a deliriously rhapsodic concoction, at times preposterous in what the lyrics of its Spanish-language songs aim to convey ...
A report from last weekend's premiere of Chaz Ebert's The Wellness Warrior from a former editor at the site with a personal ...
Contrary to the laurels ensconcing every independent movie poster and advertisement, not every film festival presentation is ...
Bodycams are the primary purveyor of images and footage that align with Lou’s home invasion: the main source of domestic ...
There are smarts in the base of Sam Scott and Lori Evans Taylor’s screenplay, but it’s overshadowed by vapid dialogue and ham ...
After: Poetry Destroys Silence” is a documentary that argues that poets are as crucial to processing unthinkable tragedy as ...
Belgian director Johan Grimonprez’s dense, encyclopedic film “Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat” does more than tell viewers about the downfall of a revolution, one that conceived of a pan-African movement ...
Maintaining the ability to be shocked by heartless cruelty is what makes us human, and the only thing, at times, which keeps ...
With “The Gutter,” writers/directors/brothers Yassir and Isaiah Lester have done something I, a Black person, thought would ...
Written and directed by Hannah Peterson, “The Graduates” is a tender coming-of-age drama, the kind of movie that’s heavy on emotions but quietly so. These are not teens getting into trouble or ...
HBO’s new “Like Water for Chocolate” is sumptuously shot. And it’s not just the costumes or the sets, although they are both clearly rendered with care. Gathered skirts, wide-brimmed hats, and lace-up ...