
NYFF Review: Paul Mescal and Saoirse Ronan sci-fi drama ‘Foe’ misses the mark
Director Garth Davis’s latest film, “Foe,” despite its ambitious concept and star actors, falls short due to overacting and a lack of subtlety.
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Director Garth Davis’s latest film, “Foe,” despite its ambitious concept and star actors, falls short due to overacting and a lack of subtlety.
“The Banshees of Inisherin” delivers McDonagh’s trademark black comedy and pitch-perfect performances in his most well-crafted film to date.
Thanks to its nuanced approach to storytelling and knockout performances by its core cast, “Devotion” rises above the standard war movie.
Film Fest 919 has announced its slate for the 2022 festival. Check out the full line up!
“Petite Maman” is a simple, tender story, but it manages to take grand ideas and whittle them down to the basics.
Film Fest 919 has announced its slate for the 2021 festival, and it does not disappoint. Check out the full line up!
“Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes” and “The Sadness” recently played at Fantasia Film Festival, and Joel Winstead is breaking them down.
What Fantasia Festival’s “Baby Money” lacks in big-budget flair it makes up for in thrills and suspense.
“Minari” is not only another testament to the shared experiences of immigrant families in America, but to Americans in general, reminding what makes this country strong in the first place.
Film Fest 919 in Chapel Hill will open with “One Night in Miami” and “MLK/FBI” on October 14 and 15. See the full Film Fest 919 slate now!