It may not work as social commentary horror, but Mimi Cave’s feature debut is still an over-the-top delight for anyone willing to roll with its surprisingly dark punches.
The lackluster first feature from the ‘Carol’ screenwriter follows the story of an underground abortion clinic in 1960s Chicago.
Most of you are going to hate this movie.
Cooper Raiff delivers another winner with his thematic follow-up to 2020’s ‘Shithouse.’
Jesse Eisenberg’s feature directorial debut is an exhausting bout between mother and son, sold by Julianne Moore and Finn Wolfhard’s captivating anti-chemistry.
Kogonada’s sophomore feature is a relentlessly pristine experience, but one that is ultimately warm and throbbing with life.
Of the more than 70 features at the festival, these are our favorites, including the latest from Ben Wheatley and the first from Questlove.
You could have watched this year’s program from the comfort of your home. But if you didn’t, we’ve got a guide to how to watch them in the future.
Wright’s directorial debut might capture the beauty of Wyoming but the story will put you to sleep.