Maryam Touzani's film is a slow, methodical thing, at its best when highlighting the specifics of an unorthodox relationship
Max Walker-Silverman’s subdued but unmistakably warm drama, starring Dale Dickey, quietly wrestles with monumental feelings
Great performances and rich atmosphere can't draw attention away from this film’s muddied sexual assault plot
John Patton Ford’s debut is a dark, unpredictable tale about a young woman's descent into lawlessness, powered by a brilliant lead turn
To coincide with the release of Parallel Mothers, Fedor Tot delves into the great Spanish filmmaker's vast and transgressive canon...
Irish director Ruth Meehan’s charming debut fluctuates between dark and poignant without compromising its comic sensibilities
Danny Madden’s intriguing feature debut has a star-making turn from Shirley Chen but fails to cohere in any truly meaningful way
Benjamin Ree’s fascinating documentary explores the relationship between an artist and the complicated man who stole her paintings
The new drama film from God's Own Country's writer-director Francis Lee has more than a hint of Portrait of a Lady on Fire