Ethan Hawke brings a rascally energy to the familiar part of a run-of-the-mill divorced loser.
This is a statement film inextricably tied to discourse in and around fourth-wave feminism.
Brandon Cronenberg’s film is obsessed with tensions between mind and body and old and new technologies.
Ted Geoghegan’s Mohawk is a survival-of-the-fittest film that’s charged with a thunderous urgency.
Good Neighbors basically runs on the assumption that Montreal is the last place you would ever want to live.