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February 16, 2025

‘André Is an Idiot’ Review: An Unexpectedly Funny and Poignant Documentary About Life, Cancer and Colonoscopies

In his Sundance audience award winner, director Tony Benna follows his friend André Ricciardi from cancer diagnosis to treatment as he muses on mortality, family and […]
February 15, 2025

‘Bubble & Squeak’ Review: Himesh Patel and Sarah Goldberg Star in a Contrived Marriage Fable

In Evan Twohy’s debut feature, a couple accused of smuggling cabbages into a fictional country where they are banned must travel through a fanciful woodland to […]
February 13, 2025

‘Move Ya Body: The Birth of House’ Review: In Compelling Music Doc, Elegance Bratton Explores a Genre’s Black Queer Roots

In his latest feature, which premiered at Sundance, the ‘Inspection’ director asks who gets credited for their contributions to American culture.
February 11, 2025

‘Luz’ Review: Isabelle Huppert in a Virtual Reality Drama Whose Catchy Visuals Compensate for a Lackluster Plot

Now premiering at Sundance, the second feature from writer-director Flora Lau is a multiplayer narrative about several characters seeking connection both online and IRL.
February 10, 2025

‘The Alabama Solution’ Review: Powerful New Doc From ‘The Jinx’ Duo Investigates Injustices in Alabama Prisons

Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman chronicle financial mismanagement, abuses of power and general inhumanities in a system allegedly designed for rehabilitation.
February 10, 2025

‘Oh, Hi!’ Review: Molly Gordon and Logan Lerman Have Electric Chemistry in Sophie Brooks’ Twisted, Half-Great Spin on the Rom-Com

The film revolves around a couple who reach an unexpected turning point in their relationship during a romantic weekend getaway.
February 8, 2025

‘BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions’ Review: Kahlil Joseph’s Feature Debut Is a Kinetic Tribute to Black Experimentalists

Premiering at Sundance, the ‘Lemonade’ director’s film blends a fictional Afro-futurist narrative, archival research, multimedia work and personal history. 
February 8, 2025

‘Plainclothes’ Review: Tom Blyth and Russell Tovey Smolder and Sweat as Closeted Gay Men in Bristling Police Entrapment Drama

Set in Syracuse, New York, in the mid ‘90s, Carmen Emmi’s debut feature revolves around a young cop assigned to a sting operation that forces him […]
February 7, 2025

‘All That’s Left of You’ Review: Cherien Dabis’ Drama Poignantly Traces Decades of Palestinian Displacement

In her third feature, which premiered at Sundance, the ‘Amreeka’ director tells a multigenerational story of a family expelled from Jaffa in 1948.
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