The most difficult thing to conceptualize about marginalization is the fact that the exclusion simply doesn’t end.
The Cold Light of Day relates more or less the same story as Robert Rodriguez’s family-friendly Spy Kids.
Mustang taming is the topic taken up by Alex Dawson and Greg Gricus’s mawkish documentary Wild Horse, Wild Ride.
Farhadi’s film remains one of the most important films of the young decade to date.
Painted Skin does have the distinct advantage of starring three vibrant, distinctive female leads.
A confounding, divisive, but ultimately staggering vision, Kill List gets a sterling Blu-ray transfer from MPI.
Ray’s subversive, still-radical film finally makes its North American home video debut with an impressive transfer from Olive Films.
The film is exceptionally well-crafted, which is enough to make it stand out among legions of politically like-minded works.
List-making is an exercise in futility, but as futile exercises go, it’s one of the best.
You’ve Got Trumped has no interest in nuance or depth.
A chronicler of privilege and prep par excellence, Stillman was at the height of his powers when he made The Last Days of Disco.
A general principle of fiction, and in particular of horror stories, is that believable characters ought to act rationally.
Aspiring to something heavier but not meaning it is nothing more than a cheap ruse.
The Pact is appealing and scary, at least until the point at which the rug is pulled out from under us.
Madea’s Witness Protection is the funniest Madea film yet.
This exceptional Olive Films release proves that the film’s greatness has endured.
Haters gonna hate, but as Sony’s excellent Blu-ray proves, The Artist keeps on charming through the backlash.
Godard fans will be forever indebted to Olive Films for releasing one of the director’s most challenging but least-seen films.
This is an endearing, hopeful, and quietly radical film, a progressive comic drama made with real, palpable wit and heart.
Saber have borrowed liberally and transparently from Epic’s beloved Gears of War, but it becomes apparent very quickly that they’ve only managed to mimic the game’s least attractive features.