In Review: 'I Saw the TV Glow,' 'Fall Guy,' 'Evil Does Not Exist'
This week brings exciting new work from the directors of 'We're All Going to the World's Fair' and 'Drive My Car," and a mainstream homage to stunt work.
This week brings exciting new work from the directors of 'We're All Going to the World's Fair' and 'Drive My Car," and a mainstream homage to stunt work.
With his first two films, 'Human Resources' and 'Time Out,' the late French director dug deep into the nasty entanglements of the personal and the professional.
A week filled with rippling muscles includes a three-way love story and a gruesome revenge tale.
Bela Tarr's bleak and disturbing depiction of a Hungarian village in deep decline is as mammoth as it is captivating.
It's tricky: A ballerina with a secret surprises some kidnappers and some British spies get the better of a bunch of Nazis in this week's new releases.
The chatter around the politics of 'Civil War' misses a career-long obsession with the making and unmaking of societies.