To Kill a Tiger is imbued with a sharp sense of sympathy and portrayed in way that stirs our conscience and emotionally connects us with the members of a family who have been treated unfairly in one of the world's largest democracies.
Perfect Days gracefully imparts the insight that life's trajectory is simple—it merely exists, no more and no less.
Anatomy of a Fall decisively diverges from anticipated conventions of procedural and courtroom dramas, embracing a detached style that is distinctive and refreshing.
Jonathan Glazer’s latest film, The Zone of Interest, is a haunting trip into the darkest days of human history with an intense examination of Rudolf Höss.
The Promised Land maintains an emotional tone without succumbing to oversentimentality that strikes a human chord while recounting a tale of grit, courage, and the inevitable price that accompanies such resilience.