A taut, terrifyingly plausible thriller that shows how much of our world depends on imperfect decisions made in impossible moments.
A taut, terrifyingly plausible thriller that shows how much of our world depends on imperfect decisions made in impossible moments.
Gorgeously twisted, funny, and disturbing, this peculiar and pessimistic film is gleefully unafraid to push boundaries.
Folk music fans are in for a thrilling musical experience, as the documentary features raw, soulful, and unfiltered performances from the archives.
Blends elements of a psychological thriller with social commentary, yet it struggles to rise above the familiar tropes of domestic abuse stories.
Despite its admirable attempt to capture something intimate and true, the film ultimately lacks the narrative drive.
Boring, overly theatrical, and weighed down by a miscast performance from Felicity Jones, this film is epic in scope, but not in execution.