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Drowning Dry
Film Review
Laurynas Bareiša's "Drowning Dry" examines a family tragedy from myriad sides and outcomes in a skillfully directed psychodrama that feels like a combination of Michael Haneke and Ruben Östlund.
Masaki Suda in Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Cloud
Film Review
The director of "Cure" and "Pulse" switches things into a slightly higher gear with a bullet-filled story about the petty grievances people develop towards each other online.
'Billy Joel: And So It Goes' documentary review
Film Review
Almost five hours in length, the two-part look at the hard-to-pin-down artist flows effortlessly, making for a riveting watch even for those coming to it with little affection for his work.
Shari and Lamb Chop
Film Review
In less than 90 minutes, Lisa D’Apolito's documentary covers the many highs and lows of the iconic ventriloquist and puppeteer's life and work, finding plenty of truth (and giggles) in the process.
Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal in Eddington
Film Review
Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal run against each other for mayor in a small New Mexico town that's about to go up in flames.
(Left to right) Jonah Hauer-King, Sarah Pidgeon, Chase Sui Wonders, Madelyn Cline, and Tyriq Withers in 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' (2025)
Film Review
Director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson reels in a winner with returning stars Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr., alongside a new cast led by Chase Sui Wonders, Madelyn Cline, and more.
Ken (Nick Offerman), Hefty Smurf (Alex Winter), Smurfette (Rihanna), No Name (James Corden), and Brainy Smurf (Xolo Mariduena) in Smurfs from Paramount Animation.
Film Review
Rihanna leads the cast of a completely inert take on this persistent (and seemingly enduring) animated franchise.
Gregory Dugan appears in Life After by Reid Davenport, an official selection of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Reuters.
Film Review
Filmmaker Reid Davenport both challenges an able-bodied audience's preconceptions about the lives of disabled people, as well as upends the expectations of how documentaries are supposed to unfold. 
Unicorns
Film Review
Sally El Hosaini and James Krishna Floyd's film joins a growing (and welcome) list of recent British films concerned with romance that encounters all manner of barriers.
To a Land Unknown
Film Review
Mahdi Fleifel's film hinges on two gorgeous performances about the plight of desperate cousins in Athens.
Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight
Film Review
Discovery Lexi Venter anchors Davidtz's impressionistic adaptation of a memoir of rural life during the Rhodesian Bush War.
KPOP DEMON HUNTERS, (aka KPOP: DEMON HUNTERS), from left: Zoey (voice: Ji-Young Yoo), Rumi (voice: Arden Cho),  Mira (voice: May Hong), 2025. © Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection
Film Review
Catchy songs and a lovable cast of characters has helped propel the animated film into a word of mouth hit for the streamer.
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