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‘Civil War’: Photographing a fallen nation

Alex Garland’s “Civil War,” released on April 12, 2024, takes place in a near-future America where the nation is factionalized and eating itself alive....

“Priscilla” Review: Life under The King

In 1959, Priscilla Beaulieu met Elvis Presley at his house party. She was a 14-year-old ninth grader who lived the characteristic life of a...

‘Beef’ is another example of why not everything needs to be...

“Beef,” a product of a collaboration between Netflix and A24 seemed promising with a darkly thrilling premise: two deeply unsatisfied people that get into...

The Top 10 narrative feature films of 2022

10. “Avatar: The Way Of Water” James Cameron delivers yet again another action-packed, spectacle-fueled adventure, surpassing the already staggering technical prowess of the first installment....

‘Aftersun’: an elegy for an elaborate portrait of missed human connection

The film’s intricately woven saudade paints a picture of what could have been, ensuing in the emergence of a magical first feature. A father and...

A Cursory Introduction to A24 Films

Anyone who claims that the film industry is in a state of creative bankruptcy pays too much mind to the franchises dominating the pop...

Greta Gerwig deftly pays tribute to hometown Sacramento in “Lady Bird”

Remember all those petty arguments you had with your mom growing up? She’d get angry at you for something you’d swear you’re not guilty...

“The Florida Project” is a sanguine portrait of childhood

Sean Baker should be a recognizable name in the independent film circuit. His claim to fame, 2015’s “Tangerine,” is a comedy-drama shot entirely on...

Masterfully directed, “It Comes At Night” is a fever dream of...

The most effective type of horror flick is one which understands the various manifestations of fear. It can manifest in various forms, be it...