A powerful, sensitive portrayal of the lasting effects of trauma and the paths we take to heal.
A powerful, sensitive portrayal of the lasting effects of trauma and the paths we take to heal.
A chilling exploration of the intersection of violence and misogyny, brought to life by a strong cast and smart, sensitive direction.
This look at the intersection of faith, power, and politics is best enjoyed without prior spoilers to fully appreciate its dramatic impact.
A competently directed crime thriller that’s largely forgettable but more than passable.
Offers an entertaining look at the pivotal moment of a television revolution in progress: the 1975 premiere of “Saturday Night Live.”
A downright silly, idiosyncratic, low budget midnight movie that delivers good dose of offbeat humor — if you have the stamina to endure its relentless quirkiness.