Ethan Hawke’s disjointed Flannery O’Connor biopic is a frustrating view.
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Ethan Hawke’s disjointed Flannery O’Connor biopic is a frustrating view.
Thick atmosphere and a few good jump scares can’t save this so-so horror film.
Robert Eggers’ viking epic feels like it couldn’t have been told any better.
Ethan Hawke stars in this improbably lifeless biopic of the esteemed inventor.
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s English debut isn’t on the level of his recent Japanese work, but isn’t far off.
Relative obscurity works in the favor of Ethan Hawke’s imaginative biopic of cult country musician Blaze Foley.
Rose Byrne and Ethan Hawke are thoroughly charming in one of the more mature and honest looks at romance in recent cinema.
Eugene Jarecki’s metaphorical bio-doc on Elvis Presley packs a cumulative wallop that didn’t seem possible in its early stages.
The Asheville Movie Guys consult the journal they kept on Paul Schrader’s latest film, which stars Ethan Hawke as a troubled priest.
Sally Hawkins and Ethan Hawke spread their dramatic wings in this generally unpleasant biopic of Nova Scotia outsider artist Maud Lewis.
The Asheville Movie Guys debate the merits of Luc Besson's return to zippy sci-fi.