
Review: Hamaguchi’s patient, surprising triptych ‘Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy’ is the film of the year so far
“Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy” delivers three stories in one film, in a way only a director as masterful as Ryūsuke Hamaguchi can.
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“Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy” delivers three stories in one film, in a way only a director as masterful as Ryūsuke Hamaguchi can.
Josh Martin dives deep into the latest from director Mia Hansen-Løve IFC Films, “Bergman Island.”
The home release of “Free Guy” comes with some seriously cool bonus features that break down the movie’s best moments.
Season 3 of Netflix’s sensual murder mystery “You” starts streaming Friday, and it’s the show’s craziest season yet.
After a shocking season finale, “Ted Lasso” star Nick Mohammed is ready to talk about Nate’s be
“No Time To Die” is an entertaining Bond film with all the requisite elements, just one that’s pushed to the absolute max in terms of both spectacle and narrative bloat.
“The Guilty” proves itself to be a worthy foreign remake, putting a relevant American twist on its source material that makes it feel fresh.
The Blu-ray release of “Escape Room: Tournament of Champions” comes with an extended cut that feels like a whole new movie.
Enhanced visuals and audio in the 4K home release isn’t enough to fix “Space Jam: A New Legacy.”
Find out how you can win a free Blu-ray copy of “Free Guy.”
Film Fest 919 has announced its slate for the 2021 festival, and it does not disappoint. Check out the full line up!
“Dear Evan Hansen” is an effective story about isolation and redemption, with crowd-pleasing songs and devastating performances.
Inside The Film Room’s Joel Winstead recently spoke with “Dear Evan Hansen” director Stephen Chbosky ahead of the film’s release. Read the full Q&A!
If “Cry Macho” is the film that ultimately ends Eastwood’s illustrious career — or even if it’s merely his last screen appearance — it deserves to go down as a satisfying coda.
The Fast Family comes home on Blu-ray with a never-before-seen director’s cut of “F9” and tons of bonus features.
The 4K Ultra HD release of “The Shawshank Redemption” is leaps and bounds above its Blu-ray counterpart.