Reviews

Magic in the Moonlight
Magic in the Moonlight does little more than limp through the thoroughly expected.

Felony
Felony offers a competent but sometimes uncomfortable combination of aesthetic striving and thematic obviousness.

Force Majeure
From chillingly insightful to awkwardly amusing to smartly satirical, Force Majeure offers a comedy of discomfort.

Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia's Lost Rock and roll
The documentary is as much a history of Phnom Penh as it is about a crash course in the Cambodia’s…

Life After Beth
Jeff Baena largely uses the fun rather than the frightening aspects of the zombie conceit to flesh out a story…

It Follows
Bursting with assurance and beholden to a raft of genre influences, It Follows offers an example of ambition and inspiration.

A Hard Day
Any exhilarating turn the film could take, it does, without a care for anything other than its own mischievous tone.

Blind
Blind proves anything but the meaning its moniker screams, in a perceptive portrait of the seen and unseen.

I Origins
The film's sci-fi-esque framework and optical fetishism simply lay the foundation for a conventional love story.

National Gallery
Frederick Wiseman’s documentary is measured, fascinating, exhaustive and eventually exhausting.