Past and Future at Odds in ‘The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes’: Review
Two teens must choose between what lies in front of them and what they've left behind in this animated Japanese romance.
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Two teens must choose between what lies in front of them and what they've left behind in this animated Japanese romance.
Peter Weir’s classic is the latest to be given a gorgeous new disc release from Second Sight
The found-footage indie horror is a total winner – and one of the scariest movies of the last few years
The La La Land director outdoes himself with this exceptional 1920s Hollywood epic
George A. Romero Video Nasty finally gets the release it deserves.
Mali Elfman's directorial debut is an intimate, moving piece of sci-fi with some terrific lead performances.
A donkey’s journey through the countryside is the through-line of this absorbing Polish drama
The latest effort from cult sci-fi duo Moorhead and Benson is among their best work yet, and nothing short of spectacular.
Japanese sleeper hit 'One Cut of the Dead' gets a French makeover in a movie that never really becomes its own thing.
The debut feature from Canadian director Miryam Charles is a work of haunting beauty.
Tom Cruise returns as Maverick in a sequel 36 years in the making that puts virtually every other action movie of late to shame.
The villainous Art the Clown returns in Damien Leone's Terrifier 2, a fun movie that isn't quite as bold as it thinks it is.
Director Scott Mann takes the survival thriller to new heights in this excellent suspense flick
Laurence Fishburne and Sam Neill star in cult classic horror Event Horizon, new on 4K UHD
Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum get lost on a jungle adventure in the charming The Lost City
Nick Cage stars as Nick Cage in hilarious action-comedy flick 'The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent'
It's no 'Kill List,' but 'Bull' is a mean and nasty little thriller
There’s a special place in cinema for the super low-budget horror movie. After all, where would the genre be without Halloween, The Texas...
Roland Emmerich's latest is a marked step down for the director, and something of a missed opportunity
2021 has been an incredible year for film, so let's round up the biggest (and smallest) and best!