Corneliu Poromboiu’s ‘The Whistlers’ is a stylish, fast-paced romp that loses its way in an overly byzantine plot.
‘Artemis Fowl’ Film Adaptation Falls Flat On Screen
The ‘Artemis Fowl’ film, based on the book series by Eoin Colfer, redefines its titular character and manipulates its original plot.
In ‘Da 5 Bloods,’ Lee Depicts the Plight of the Black Soldier
Spike Lee draws parallels between history and current social unrest in his new film, ‘Da 5 Bloods.’
‘Sea Fever’ Proves Timely with its Harrowing Tale
‘Sea Fever’ is relentlessly on edge and will leave you with goosebumps and the faint whistle of a distant foghorn, sounding to no avail.
Flat Characters Muddle the Message of ‘Tigertail’
Directed by Alan Yang of ‘Master of None,’ ‘Tigertail’ is hampered by an unwillingness to scratch the surface of the deeper issues surrounding the immigrant experience in America.
‘Blow the Man Down’ Uncovers a Town’s Fishy Underbelly
‘Blow a Man Down’ introduces new filmmaking voices against the backdrop of New England squalls and suspicion.
‘Selah and The Spades’ Picks Apart High School Hierarchies
In her film debut, writer and director Tayarisha Poe imagines an elite boarding school run by a system of cliques—but ‘Selah and The Spades’ is much more than a kitschy teen drama.
Apple Falls Behind In Streaming Wars With ‘The Banker’
‘The Banker’ is more concerned with driving home a political message than telling a story.
With ‘Bloodshot,’ Valiant Comics Reinvents The Superhero
Vin Diesel stars in the first adaptation from Valiant Comics to hit the big screen.
Director, Star of ‘Emma’ Discuss Film at Coolidge Corner
Following an advanced screening of ‘Emma,’ director Autumn de Wilde and actress Anya Taylor-Joy answered audience questions about the film’s creation.