‘Cyberpunk: Edgerunners’: TRIGGER goes gloriously downbeat
‘Promare’ director Hiroyuki Imaishi’s ultraviolent action is colorful and kinetic, but it’s the quiet moments—lovely, sad, and otherwise, that make this Night City story sing.
‘Promare’ director Hiroyuki Imaishi’s ultraviolent action is colorful and kinetic, but it’s the quiet moments—lovely, sad, and otherwise, that make this Night City story sing.
Daemon plays some nasty games, as Rhaenyra comes face to face with the double standards of royal patriarchy.
“Adar” places the protagonists in various forms of imprisonment as hope takes a beating.
We look back at the Argentine director’s body of work, just in time for a similar retrospective running at MoMA.
Prime Video’s billion-dollar extension of Tolkien’s universe gets off to a rollicking, worldbuilding start.
Viserys mulls over marriage and Rhaenyra struggles to find her power as the man’s world of Westeros begins to crumble.
The first episode of HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel series lays the groundwork for slower, Shakespearean family intrigue.
Diane Keaton stars in a sweet comedy about a woman who figures out who she is through some magic and time-space bending.
While lacking in any real historical background on the New York City bohemian mecca, Amelie Van Elmbt & Maya Duverdier’s documentary bids a sober farewell to the era of the starving artist.
From Soderbergh’s steamy thriller to Australian stunt mockumentaries, Kino Lorber’s recent offerings help you beat the heat.
Jeremiah Zager’s passion project is an ode to Philly and the NBA that makes tremendous use of Sandler and its supporting cast of NBA all-stars.
Some of the titles we’re most looking forward to, from docs about pranksters to revivals of Abel Ferrara classics.
We look back at Brian De Palma’s rapturous crime thriller, one of his most invigorating grasps at mainstream success.
Fans of the long-running animated series will find lots to enjoy in the film adaptation, but casual watchers may find too much patty on this bun.
HBO presents a detailed, unexpectedly moving documentary on the life & times of George Carlin, comedian, wordsmith, & cynical optimist
Not even Zac Efron and a killer John Carpenter score can light up this damp Stephen King adaptation.
Paul Schrader’s kinky erotic thriller offered both style & substance, and still holds up
This heavy metal teen comedy is a colossal misallocation of characters and tone.
Adrian Lyne makes his directorial comeback in this weird, barely erotic thriller about a wealthy couple whose sex games have possibly become too elaborate
Netflix’s latest docuseries goes beyond the headlines of Vegan Chef Sarma Melngailis’ arrest to show a more ambiguous picture.
Call Jane takes a compelling story about abortion activists and turns it into cheap melodrama.