Much like her talented father 25 years ago, writer/director Ishana Night Shyamalan is a talent to watch.
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All in Fantasy
Much like her talented father 25 years ago, writer/director Ishana Night Shyamalan is a talent to watch.
Daina Oniunas-Pusic’s imaginative feature directorial debut is also a bit one-note.
Writer/director Jane Schoenbrun seems more interested in creating a relatable, nostalgia-rich world than filling it with much in the way of substance.
Rose Glass takes a tremendous leap forward with help from a talented cast.
Andrew Haigh’s emotionally rich meditation on grief and imagination is a wonder to behold.
Humorous dialogue and thrilling action combine in a style reminiscent of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” crossed with “The Princess Bride.”
George Miller, Tilda Swinton, and Idris Elba cast a marvelous spell in this visually stunning and emotionally rich fantasy.
This accidental YA parody hints at intentional farce, yet takes itself far too seriously.
Far more dark fantasy than horror, this Icelandic slow-burn thriller is a master class in suspenseful wonder.
The story of a shy young woman who falls in love with an amusement park ride is a charming fantasy, until it’s not.
The latest from Irish animation artist Tomm Moore is visually sumptuous and relates a captivating myth.
A lousy script and a flaccid lead performance hamper this post-apocalyptic adventure/comedy.
Strong performances from Javier Barden, Elle Fanning, and Laura Linney keep Sally Potter’s flawed experimental drama grounded.
Leaving “Sleeping Beauty” behind in favor of “Game of Thrones” territory, this action-packed sequel is a captivating allegory about misbegotten war.
An overachieving opening hour gives way to cliché-filled drudgery in this supernatural thriller.
The Swedish fairy tale often feels like a singular creation, but can’t quite sustain its initial magic.
The delightful return to the wizarding world of J.K. Rowling is the rare sequel that might be better than its predecessor.