
‘The Mauritanian’: Putting a Face to the War on Terror’s Casualties
An adaptation of a Guantanamo prisoner's memoir splits its time between legal drama and P.O.W. survivalist tale — and gives you one first-rate performance
An adaptation of a Guantanamo prisoner's memoir splits its time between legal drama and P.O.W. survivalist tale — and gives you one first-rate performance
Songwriter-turned-filmmaker's controversial musical about a young autistic woman — starring Maddie Ziegler, Kate Hudson and Leslie Odom Jr. — is seriously out of tune
Rose Glass's directorial debut follows a hospice worker who may be talking to God, or going mad — and turns a possible possession story into an emotional depth charge
From a postapocalyptic genre flick to a handful of brilliant, offbeat docs about our current moment — these were the films at this year's festival that moved and marked us
The band and director on 'The Sparks Brothers,' a deep-dive portrait of the duo's 50-year musical career that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson's documentary on the 1969 "Black Woodstock" concerts opens the festival with an incredible, vital act of restoration — and reclamation
This Netflix period drama — in which Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes unearth buried artifacts as World War II looms on the horizon — is a throwback in more ways than one
From Questlove's long-awaited doc on the "black Woodstock" to a Nic Cage movie featuring samurai and exploding leather suits — what we're looking forward to catching at this year's virtual fest
From Bond to Black Widow, Broadway musicals to a Beatles docs — the films we're looking forward to seeing (fingers crossed) this year
A story of terminal illness, complete with tearjerking and movie stars, still manages to beat the odds and find moments of grace in its overwhelming grief