At its heart, Where the Wind Comes From is a celebration of freedom—the freedom of the open road, the freedom of connection with loved ones, and the freedom of uninhibited existence.
The slow-moving pace and lack of a complex, intricate plot, enables the film to attain a clarity and simplicity that is both gentle and deeply humane.
A Complete Unknown is a competent biopic that puts music front and center, but loses focus on its character development in the process.
‘Den of Thieves 2: Pantera’ Review: Christian Gudegast’s Attempt to Emulate the Slick Euro-style Heist Thriller Suffers a Dip in Quality
Moving away from the first movie’s Michael Mann-style filmmaking to the sequel’s elegant and stylish European vibe resulted in a botched job.
Nosferatu is not only a fantastic adaptation of this story, but a worthy addition into Robert Eggers filmography that lives up to the talent of his prior works.
Santosh is crafted with control and clarity, offering a raw depiction of the struggles faced by the marginalized.
Appuram is a work of visceral emotions and gentle notions, a portrait of faith in all its power, strangeness, and cruelty.
Though Despatch is an investigative crime drama, the scenes involving family dynamics truly elevate the film, bringing a powerful emotional resonance to the narrative.
‘Carry-On’ Review: It’s Taron Egerton vs. Jason Bateman in a Suspenseful Netflix Thriller
Taron Egerton engages in a thrilling game of cat-and-mouse trying to outsmart his threat played by the sublime Jason Bateman.
‘Mary’ Review: A Biblical Letdown That Tries to Blend a Coming-of-Age Drama and an Epic Historical Action-Adventure
Journeyman director D.J. Caruso’s attempt to streamline a story about the Virgin Mary in a new light misses most of the marks.