'Bohemian Rhapsody' is a fun, albeit shallow, ride that takes us through some of Queen's biggest hits while largely avoiding the seedier parts of Mercury's tale. More of a celebration than a hard-hitting biopic.
Hell or High Water is a modern day Western, with it's classic tale of outlaw vs law. It's got some phenomenal dialogue and character development and while it's mostly a slow burn, it packs a punch when things do erupt.
As long as you see it for what is, 'Alex vs. ARod' is a perfectly watchable documentary that sees him looking back at his career and regrets.
'Nomad' couldn’t have come at a better time as it allows us to escape reality for a while and travel to these uncharted territories, as Herzog retraces the footprints paved by his long-time friend and travel writer Bruce Chatwin.
'The Fall of Favre,' a take on the career and legacy of Brett Favre, is the sort of half-assed exploration we've come to expect from Untold.
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In 'Untold: This Is My Story,' Gina M. Garcia recounts the traumatic events that forever changed her life when she was abducted by a notorious kidnapper and killer at the tender age of eight.
Louise Brix Anderson's sci-fi short film, 'The Pill', adds value to the conversation of the invisible struggle by tackling complex social and ethical issues surrounding suicide and mental health, all while being impressively crafted remotely.
'I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not' does a good job of laying out the entire story of the controversial figure, and letting you decide.
'Coastal, the new Neil Young documentary directed by his wife Darryl Hannah, follows the 79 year old on his tour bus.
Aside from the forgivable sappy dialogues expected of this genre, the film delivered in putting a spin on a run-of-the-mill holiday flick, and most importantly, they did justice to a young female protagonist by letting her grow from her struggles.
Sean Combs: The Reckoning, while raising some ethical alarm bells, is nevertheless a fairly complete telling of this horrible man.
'2030' is a thought-provoking and enlightening narrative that explores the unconventional, liberal, and scientific approach to the fate of our existence, as Johnny Boston documents the first attempt to reanimate FM-2030’s cryogenically preserved brain.
Arrival's slow, deliberate pacing and intimate focus make for one of the most subdued, cerebral sci-fi movies I've ever seen. It's fantastic writing and a stellar performance from Amy Adams kept the movie interesting even after I pieced together it's central mystery.
Award-winning Cypriot writer-director, Tonia Mishiali, brilliantly sheds light and audaciously challenges today’s social issues and norms relating to patriarchy, sexual harassment, and mental health through her empowering and eye-opening masterpiece, 'Pause'.
'SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night', a 4-part affair, will likely appeal to most of the show’s diehards but one part stands out above the rest.
This heartwarming, witty, and introspective dark comedy takes a spin on a road movie – taking you on a wild ride that depicts life in all its glory.
Award-winning Asian filmmaker Jacky Song captivatingly transports us back to the '50s in his latest provocative, mind-bending short film 'Incognito.'
'Green Book' is a refreshing take on a well trodden path thanks to great performances from both leads and the charisma and charm they bring to this 'odd pairing.'
Netflix recently released a 12-min short film that needed no words to bring the world to tears. An animated silent film that brings to light a critical and sensitive matter that has paralyzed America.
If you’re a basketball fan from any time in the last 40 years, you’ll greatly enjoy Meal Ticket, exploring the McDonald's All-American Game.
Black Panther may not be perfect in the technical department but incredible roles by its cast, the MCU's greatest villain yet, an impossibly cool setting, and a super hero with real emotional bite more than make up for any of it's shortcomings. I couldn't help but walk out of the theater beaming with pride and optimism for the future - and at the end of the day isn't that what super heroes are all about?
'Tiger King' and the story of Joe Exotic and the wild collection of almost cartoonish characters that orbit his world has become one of the true cultural hits of the year; born from the ashes of trashy reality TV and Netflix original true crime shows.
'Lumpkin, GA', is an important short documentary that sheds light on challenging social issues relating to immigration policies, human rights, and the American dream.


























