Review: ‘The Invite’ is a smart comedy with deep, uncomfortable truths
Olivia Wilde’s third feature astutely dissects what it’s like to both love and hate parts of your long-term partner.
Review: ‘The Fly’ celebrates 40 years of gross, gooey relationship decay
One of David Cronenberg’s best films and a peak of ‘80s horror, The Fly holds up 40 years later thanks to its gruesome makeup effects, a perfect match-up of Geena and Jeff Goldblum, and a haunting allegory for losing a loved one to aging and disease.
Review: ‘I Want Your Sex’ wants Gen Z to have a messy affair with their boss
After taking a hiatus from feature films, ‘90s New Queer Cinema provocateur Gregg Araki is back to pervert audiences with an all-star cast in tow.
Review: ‘Tuner’ plays the crime thriller in a familiar key
The narrative feature debut of documentarian and writer-director Daniel Roher follows a reserved piano tuner with a hearing disorder who turns his talents to safecracking.