TIFF 2020: “Concrete Cowboy” is an enlightening coming-of-age drama
Caleb McLaughlin and Idris Elba star in this promising directorial debut about modern-day cowboys.
Caleb McLaughlin and Idris Elba star in this promising directorial debut about modern-day cowboys.
Tom Hanks admirably buoys a lean, but sloppy WWII naval thriller too sincere to sell its simplicity.
Annie Silverstein’s delicate, uncompromising drama uses the subculture of Black rodeo to paint an aching picture of loss, time and poverty.
Issa Rae and Lakeith Stanfield look at their romance through the lens of the past in Stella Meghie’s sumptuous drama.
Destin Daniel Cretton’s legal drama has its moments of impact and an impressive cast, but it’s far too lopsided to stick the landing.
Not really, but it’s part of an issue that’s becoming bigger & more concerning.
Paramount+’s big-budget retelling of the hit video game series inches closer to Bungie’s glory days, though not without some bloat.
From aliens to vampires, this year’s TV offered bittersweet goodbyes to acclaimed shows and bold debuts from new voices.
The blue-skinned spectre of the Empire proves to be far more than rumor or myth.
A trip to The World Between Worlds forces Ahsoka to confront her traumatic past.
“Time to Fly” keeps things moving, but might be failing to makes its case to viewers, not just Senators.
Shyamalan’s latest and a couple of Criterions about female bonds at different ages highlight this month’s new physical media releases.
Lee Cronin capably picks up the torch for horror’s most consistently solid franchise with gory aplomb.
Everything about the pilot episode of Gotham Knights that could go wrong has gone spectacularly off the rails.
Keira Knightley heads a capable cast as the real-life reporter who defied sexism to break one of the biggest crime stories of the 60s
M. Night Shyamalan’s alien invasion saga draws its power as much from the perception and presentation of the invasion as it does the event itself.
The first of M. Night Shyamalan’s Eastrail 117 trilogy frustrates with its approach to superhero comics as a medium but excels in its drama-and-thrillcraft.
Whether or not you’ve seen Enchanted, Disenchanted will feel like a formulaic retread of other fairy tale comedies.
The unforgettable musician is the centerpiece of an appropriately maximalist documentary.
Grace Caroline Currey’s quest to move through grief is familiar, but her doing so at over 2000 feet is welcomely intense.
A look back at the notorious sci-fi bomb that ended up becoming one of the most influential movies in the genre.