Practically everything about Luca Guadagnino's erotic tennis thriller is a rousing success.
Your guide to Asheville's vibrant and diverse movie offerings.
Avoid the film’s spoiler-rich marketing if you can. Otherwise, there’s little point seeing this so-so thriller.
Quirky fun abounds in the Zellner Bros.’ Bigfoot movie, but a little goes a long way.
Alex Garland’s speculative thriller is equal parts bracing, challenging, and entertaining.
Quick takes on four recent mainstream titles.
Quick takes on this week’s new arthouse releases.
Julio Torres’ feature directorial debut is an imaginative yet stressful experience.
This satanic panic thriller takes forever to find its groove and frequently cheats on its found-footage premise.
Rose Glass takes a tremendous leap forward with help from a talented cast.
This star-studded, fact-based drama honors the tremendous good deeds of Sir Nicholas “Nicky” Winton.
A huge step back from the excellent Part One, this sloppy follow-up barely feels like a Denis Villeneuve film.
Ethan Coen doubles down on his quirks in this hilarious yet surprisingly sweet lesbian road-trip comedy.
All the new releases I saw in 2023, ranked from worst to best. Part Three covers films 1-50.
All the new releases I saw in 2023, ranked from worst to best. Part Two covers films 51-100.
All the new releases I saw in 2023, ranked from worst to best. Part One covers films 101-157.
Wim Wenders’ soulful dramedy celebrates life’s simple pleasures.
James and Edwin discuss this year’s nominees.
James and Edwin discuss this year’s nominees.
James and Edwin discuss this year’s nominees.