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Peter Hujar’s Day Reveals Ira Sachs’ Intimate Portrait and One of the Year’s Best Acted Films
Ira Sachs’ “Peter Hujar’s Day” transports viewers to a single, seemingly mundane day in 1974 New York, carefully reconstructing the life of…
I Wish You All The Best Review: Shows Trans Coming-Of-Age Drama’s Tender Portrait of Queer Identity
“I Wish You All The Best,” directed by Tommy Dorfman, unfolds the story of Ben, a nonbinary teenager confronting the harsh reality…
The Beldham Haunts as an Emotional Earthquake of Postpartum Horror
The Beldham emerges as a striking addition to psychological horror, standing out for its haunting yet deeply empathetic portrayal of postpartum depression…
Little Amélie Or The Character Of Rain A Wondrous Coming Of Age Tale That Transcends Space and Time
Few films capture the sheer wonder of growing up with the raw, dreamlike style found in “The Character of Rain,” the adaptation…
Predator: Badlands Delivers Nonstop Thrills but Struggles to Find Its Soul
Predator: Badlands plunges audiences back into the intense and brutal universe of the Yautja with nonstop action that drives its pace. Director…
If You See Something Review: A Stumbling Story Lost Between Borders and Bureaucracy
Oday Rasheed’s film If You See Something places a spotlight on the uneasy reality many immigrants face when uprooting their lives. The…
