Starring Keira Knightley and Alexander Skarsgård as lovers in 1945 Hamburg, the romance behind The Aftermath doesn’t overcome the very odd values of the film.
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Film Review: ‘Patrick’
We’ve all had to accept unwanted gifts from well-meaning loved ones. To avoid hurting feelings and seeming ungrateful, we accept. That’s exactly what happens to Sarah Francis (Beattie Edmundson) in the feel-good comedy, Patrick.
HBO Asia’s six-episode series “Folklore” give U.S. audiences a glimpse at some of Asia’s most ominous and darkest lore.
Film Review: ‘Beyond the Night’
A stirring mystery that slowly unfolds scene by scene, Beyond the Night follows Ray Marrow (Zane Holtz) on his journey from soldier to single father after losing his wife to a tragic car crash.
Film Review: ‘Black Sheep’
Every one of our actions effects the universe.
Film Review: ‘Being Rose’
We’ve seen films where the protagonist receives life-altering news that changes the course of a story.
Film Review: In ‘Destroyer,’ Nicole Kidman gets a Different Kind of Starring Role
Playing an LAPD detective with a secret past, Kidman embodies her darkest character in the twisty, pulsating ‘Destroyer’
Film Review: ‘At Eternity’s Gate’ is Willem Dafoe at His Very Best, Portraying Artist Van Gogh
Directed by Julian Schnabel, At Eternity’s Gate is a colorful and emotional look at Van Gogh: often depicted, endlessly revered and still misunderstood. Schnabel comes closest to the perfect imagination of it all.
DOC NYC Film Review: ‘On Her Shoulders’ is a Well-Made Portrait of a Stunning Woman
Following 2018 Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist and trafficking survivor Nadia Murad, “On Her Shoulders” is equally upsetting and informative.
A role reversed ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ with a black passenger and a white driver, the attempts at commentary of ‘Green Book’ feel artificial and insincere.