A Different Man (2024)
A chilling exploration of identity, desire, and the complexities of the human condition, led by Sebastian Stan’s raw, vulnerable performance.
A chilling exploration of identity, desire, and the complexities of the human condition, led by Sebastian Stan’s raw, vulnerable performance.
Park’s sophomore feature finds real magic in her lo-fi comedy from the personality both behind and in front of the camera.
Filtering the dynamics of fame through the prism of insanity, Phillips shines light on our own fixations and what it actually means to be crazy.
Blurs the line between documentary and dramatization, an inspiring film that devolves into a VH1 behind-the-scenes episode.
A surrealist anthology that rises above its loose plot structures and obscure themes to deliver an intriguingly crafted, one-of-a-kind experience.
A decent action-comedy that’s mostly funny until it’s not, with good chemistry between Awkwafina and Cena.
Murphy finally returns to ‘80s form without resorting to impersonating his former self in this exemplary model of a legacy sequel.
Provides food for thought on the transitory nature of success and how a celebrity’s role within the zeitgeist affects the celebrity themselves.
The Zellners’ dark dramedy may not live up to expectations of a slice-of-life Sasquatch story, but still manages to leave a sizable footprint.
Stuffed with Easter eggs and the studio’s best soundtrack in years, Disney’s 100-year release still feels more like a vague optimistic message than an actual movie.