Close Your Eyes is a good reminder that life’s in-between moments are just as important as the big, thrilling ones.
Author: Jason Flatt
Through some family-building and revenge, The Promised Land pulls together its seemingly rogue elements for an entertaining film.
The entirety of Fallen Leaves hinges upon its subtle, bone-dry humor and the incredibly awkward love that buds between its lonely characters.
The Taste of Things is a stunning ode to food and the people who share it with one another—as beautiful a depiction of cooking as love.
American Symphony follows Jon Batiste through his historic nominations and journey to American Symphony while his wife endures cancer.
Come to Maestro for the indelible performances and use of music, stay for the masterclass in editing and the power of love and attraction.
Wish is ultimately not only far too cookie-cutter but disappointingly bad in some of its most important elements: visuals, music, and characters.
All of Us Strangers is a beautiful movie all around, with beautiful imagery, beautiful dialogue, and beautiful relationships.