A man becomes trapped in a subway station corridor and has to play a nightmarish game to escape.
Michael review: Safe celebration that pretends the ugly parts don’t exist
Jaafar Jackson plays his uncle, the King of Pop Michael Jackson, in Antoine Fuqua’s biopic.
The Plague review: Psychological warfare at summer camp
A socially anxious outsider endures bullying at a water polo summer camp.
Couture review: Angelina Jolie shines in compelling fashion drama
Angelina Jolie plays a filmmaker who receives a cancer diagnosis during Paris Fashion Week.
Mother Mary review: Anne Hathaway’s pop star turn deserved a better story
A troubled pop star reunites with her former friend and costume designer after 10 years.
The Blue Trail review: A genre-blending coming-of-age story
A 77-year-old rebels against her dystopian society and embarks on an adventure along the Amazon.
The Blue Trail’s Gabriel Mascaro on blending genres, fake snails and filming on boats
Brazilian writer-director Gabriel Mascaro on the 10-year process of making his latest film The Blue Trail.
The Wizard of a Kremlin review: What a long, densely-written slog
This film charts the rise of fictional Kremlin spin doctor Vadim Baranov (Paul Dano).
Rebuilding review: Poignant portrait of resilience and community
A cowboy tries to rebuild his life after losing his home and livelihood in a devastating wildfire.
Father Mother Sister Brother review: Too slow and understated
Jim Jarmusch’s anthology film depicts a trio of family reunions.
You, Me & Tuscany review: Beautiful visuals, ridiculous story
An American squats in an empty Tuscan villa and falls in love with the owner’s cousin.
Undertone review: Consider me creeped out!
A podcast host experiences paranormal phenomena in her home while recording an episode.
