"My Name Is Pauli Murray" sharply illuminates its subject's heroic lifelong fight for human rights.
“Humbled and honored” to have his films Chocolate Babies and Jason and Shirley added this month to The Criterion Channel, writer-director Stephen Winter still feels...
Screenwriter Abe Sylvia and actress Cherry Jones on why Tammy Faye Bakker remains relevant to this day
Everybody's singing pep songs in the blandly empowering high school musical "Everybody's Talking About Jamie"
Sex, drugs, drag, and murder get super messy in the low-budget queer horror film Death Drop Gorgeous.
Juliette Binoche delivers a knockout performance as a divorcée caught up in a catfishing romance in "Who You Think I Am"
DC Shorts returns as a hybrid festival, with a portion of its 95 online films highlighted in live screenings
Camila Cabello is an appealing heroine in Amazon Prime's "Cinderella," but Billy Porter makes it magical
Marvel freshens up its formula with the fantasy-fueled origin story "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings"
Candyman updates the 1992 horror film with astute social commentary, but contains more style than suspense
Swan Song is a rich, absorbing character study with a narrative defined by indelible encounters
The film is a semi-autobiographical romance à trois set amidst the sun-kissed hills of Anduze
Two struggling couples commune with nature and test their bonds in the quietly affecting "The Land of Owls."
"Respect" is a dynamic portrait of Aretha Franklin as a young woman, overcoming lifelong demons to find her true sound.
Everybody's getting it on in "Curiosa," Lou Jeunet's frisky period romance between poets Marie de Régnier and Pierre Louÿs