In a wide-ranging conversation with RogerEbert.com, Corbet and Fastvold reflected on brutalism’s enduring relevance, the ...
Director Peter Berg‘s works alternate between wholesome American stories and completely unhinged jingoism. Over the past decade, the latter side has come out in films like “Lone Survivor,” “Patriots ...
If 2018’s underrated “Den of Thieves” was almost-too-obviously inspired by Michael Mann’s “Heat,” the long-awaited sequel sees writer/director Christian Gudegast pivoting to another Robert De Niro-led ...
Death and desire collide with seductive, shivering power in Robert Eggers ’ “ Nosferatu ,” a grandly Gothic reinterpretation ...
Refreshingly, the film knows that the best way to honor its subject is not to make her more “agreeable” or sugarcoat her ...
“Every Little Thing” is a kindhearted film for unkind times.
Each new scene adds something to the movie’s vision of an ailing society with one proven remedy—a little extra Donnie Yen ...
Rodolphe Lauga’s French action thriller “Ad Vitam” has its moments of excitement, but its threadbare plot between actions ...
Eat the Night” understands the lived-in comforts of a virtual space when compared to the horrors of the outside world.
Filmed with marvelous attention to subtle contrasts possible in its monochromatic palette, the frames brim with a built-in ...