Movies

Movies

Dea Kulumbegashvili’s ‘April’ Wont Be Shown in Georgia

Dea Kulumbegashvili may be the most celebrated filmmaker to emerge in the past decade from Georgia, a nation of about.

Read More
Movies

‘The Trouble With Jessica’ Review: Dinner Party or Crime Scene?

There’s a lot not to like about Jessica (Indira Varma), a smug bachelorette with a thing for married men and.

Read More
Movies

‘Until Dawn’ Review: They Keep Dying, You’ll Keep Shrugging

Watching someone play a video game that they never let you play is a singular kind of boring. A similar.

Read More
Movies

‘Havoc’ Review: Tom Hardy Is Primed for a Fight

Brimming with action archetypes — the grizzled hero, the upstart deputy, renegade police, a crooked politician and young lovers on.

Read More
Movies

Masahiro Shinoda, Leading Light of Japan’s New Wave Cinema, Dies at 94

Masahiro Shinoda, a leading director of the postwar Japanese New Wave whose films, notably “Pale Flower” and “Double Suicide,” fused.

Read More
Movies

Ben Affleck on ‘The Accountant 2,’ Hollywood and Learning to Line Dance

In the movie class of 2016, “The Accountant” was a wild-card. It told an original story for adults, breaking from.

Read More
Movies

‘Blue Sun Palace’ Review: A Whole World Inside

The first scene of “Blue Sun Palace” lingers on a couple at dinner, eating a mouthwatering chicken, speaking Mandarin to.

Read More
Movies

A New Requirement for Oscar Voters: They Must Actually Watch the Films

It has not always been necessary to read the book in order to write a book report, as many a.

Read More
Movies

‘April’ Review: A Doctor’s Dilemma

The visually arresting drama “April” is filled with naked and clothed female bodies that are, in turn, possessed by desire,.

Read More
Movies

‘Magic Farm’ Review: A Droll Delight

A New York City documentary crew sets up shop in rural Argentina in “Magic Farm,” an Americans-abroad satire that teeters.

Read More