Alex Garland's vision of a future America ravaged by conflict is impressively mounted but lacks political bite.
Jane Campion’s claustrophobic, slow-burn western dials up the queer subtext of Thomas Savage’s source novel.
Sofia Coppola’s steamy Southern potboiler is her most arresting and assured movie to date.
Writer/director Jeff Nichols reaches for the stars with this simply awesome sci-fi parable.
There’s something powerful here, but von Trier hasn’t quite managed to force it through the screen.
So much of Marie Antoinette is so good, but a story this rich and dramatic deserved more.
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