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Revisit Jonathan Glazer's disturbing contemporary sci-fi classic about a mysterious alien on the hunt.
Revisit Jonathan Glazer's disturbing contemporary sci-fi classic about a mysterious alien on the hunt.
Remember the Titans succeeds partially because it frames sports and entertainment as cultural battlegrounds for larger political forces.
Michael Tolkin's directorial debut explores (dis)belief within the end of the world.
Two films adapted from the same source material released nearly 40 years apart illustrate Hollywood's evolution from its Golden Age.
Haynes' experimental biopic takes cues from Citizen Kane to illustrate the unknowability of the 20th century's most mythic rock star.
Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Spader's unconventional romance chronicles a coming-of-age tale by way of a BDSM fantasy.
Joaquin Phoenix's performance as a vulnerable, off-beat loner caught between two women sustains the film's melodrama.
Fritz Lang's nasty thriller will plunge you into a morass of disreputability, deception, and greed.
With his latest thriller, Fincher further develops his practice of digitally molding the real world in his own image.
In Downtime's final TIFF dispatch, our humble correspondent reviews films about the GameStop short squeeze and John le Carré.
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In Downtime's first TIFF dispatch, our humble correspondent reviews new crowd-pleasers from Alexander Payne and Richard Linklater.
Steamrolled by Star Wars, the director's grim follow-up to The Exorcist remains an intense highlight of '70s American moviemaking.
Her fascination with the relationship between interior spaces and existential plight finds purchase in this vacation drama.
The Reckless Moment stars Joan Bennett as a lonely heroine whose suburban American dream curdles into a nightmare.
Lee Chang-dong's Burning captures the conspiracy-laden paranoia and free-floating resentments that defined the last decade.
With his YouTube channel, Dr. Kirk Honda provides psychological commentary on Love Is Blind participants that emphasizes self-reflection.
The cult erotic thriller not only provokes and unsettles, but also follows a genre truism: everyone is horny and no one can be trusted.
The 1989 cult favorite works as a shorter, and possibly stranger, alternative to A24's splashy "Beau Is Afraid"
The great midcentury director's final film follows a female wrestling duo trying to eke out a victory on the road.
In an age obsessed with representation, this unassuming mid-aughts comedy dared to portray Asian Americans as "people who exist."
The story of a codependent father-and-daughter relationship pays tribute to the work of Yasujirō Ozu’ and Denis' own mother.
In a decade defined by social and political alienation, John Sayles' lo-fi sci-fi adventure embraced spontaneous spiritual connections.
Clint Eastwood's 1995 romantic drama energizes the domestic space with the liberating possibility of life's freedoms.
John Frankenheimer's head-trip points to a future filled with grifters falsely promising a better life.
Kathryn Bigelow's 1995 cyberpunk thriller perfectly captures its moment while looking towards a more fraught future.
This German supernatural horror film employs an outré sound design to convey the experience of hypnosis.
Altman's classic '70s psychological drama tackles gender as a Gothic team sport.
At first glance, Tamara Jenkins' sophomore feature resembles a typical "Sundance film," but it's much thornier than typical indie fare.
The Coen Brothers' 1994 screwball comedy uses its heightened reality to tackle corporate greed and consumerist folly.
The work of an unsung, but essential Soviet director is ripe for discovery via a YouTube channel.
After a 25-year-long hiatus, Lars von Trier returns to the haunted hospital of his landmark supernatural miniseries.
May's sharp satire of the wealthy refuses to pull any punches while also chronicling a sincere personal transformation.
Juzo Itami's freewheeling, genre-bending comedy turns cuisine into a meditation on craft and culture.
Amy Heckerling's indelible debut feature captures early-80s adolescence in all of its complex glory, minus the judgement or sanctimony.
The second in Levinson's Baltimore tetralogy follows two aluminum siding salesmen whose rigid worldviews finally fall under a spotlight.
In his final dispatch, our humble correspondent reviews an Irish comedy of discontent and an Icelandic religious drama.
Our humble correspondent reviews an urgent environmental thriller and a Canadian existential space comedy.
Our humble correspondent reviews Steven Spielberg's coming-of-age memoir and the new Knives Out sequel.
In Downtime's first TIFF dispatch, our humble correspondent reviews a farcical satire of the super-rich and a collage-style David Bowie doc.
The rise and fall of Stephen Glass serves as a cautionary tale about the hesitancy of the media class to investigate their own.
The essential post-New Wave comedy-drama follows an ensemble of restless Parisian academics falling in and out of careers and love.
Alfonso Cuarón's risqué road movie emphasizes sexual exploration as well as life's ephemeral nature
Its trashy, fetishistic imagery and borderline dream logic are features, not bugs.
Potrykus specializes in offbeat, regionally-focused portraits of post-Linklater slackers on the edges of 21st century society.
This charming Rohmerian comedy follows three buddies looking for love in the south of France
Stay inside and avoid the heat with this zesty, shaggy psychological thriller.
Von Trier's mentor Jørgen Leth must adhere to a different "obstruction" each time he remakes the film
The Boyhood director resurrects the past once again, but this time with a keen eye to present sensibilities.
A year after winning the Oscar, Swinton stuns in her performance as a crazed alcoholic kidnapper
While the crime dramedy's premise may be commercial, its execution is anything but.
The eternal pleasure of revisiting a moment in franchise, cultural, or personal history from the comfort of your own couch
An under-appreciated concert film deserves to join the canon.
By combining body horror and existentialism, Ridley Scott's Alien prequel shows more imagination than most contemporary studio films.
A sub-Basic Instinct erotic thriller tips the scales in favor of sex over thrills
For fans of The Big Lebowski and all things hazy and mysterious.
These hilarious short films are perfect to throw on in the background
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Emilio Quezada and Evan Shinn have carved out a magical universe for male skintellectuals.
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Mia Vicino's funny and insightful movie reviews have taken Letterboxd by storm
Oski is skating in the Olympics. Here's how he's preparing for the trip to Tokyo.
Amazon cranks out movies. Here are the ones you need to see.
K-pop is an incredibly rewarding genre to dive into. Here's some ideas on where to get started.
The manic Billy Joel classic has a mesmerizing new life
The drama of the wide-open English tournament is arresting
Sea Shanty Tik Tok is proof of of the platform's power
The 1997 smash single has become one of TikTok's most-loved tracks
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Your dog loves that you are around more. Here's how to keep up that level of energy.
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Travis Scott's in-game Fortnite show might not have reinvented concerts, but it was still tight.
Ignore the grayscale. The Return of the Obra Dinn is one of the most visually rich games out now.
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Annapurna's critic-beloved space game is even deeper than it looks
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The Vice editor and cooking newsletter scribe loves Selling Sunset but there's so much more to it
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Approaching Kate Bush's imaginative and dense pop music is intimidating. Here's how to navigate it.
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The winding series—which is now on HBO Max—is one of the era's most subtle and rewarding shows
Austin Powers is surprisingly timeless. Hear me out.
Buying a car is really weird right now. Here's some ideas to make it much less weird.
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The cult favorite animated series has an unusual amount of warmth. Plus, it still holds up.
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Many critics consider 'Mad Men' a prestige drama. That's too bad.
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The teens are loving it, and I'm loving it too. Here's how to handle the noisy viral app.
Gone too soon, the Wyatt Russell-starring series is a humanizing and life-affirming gem
Gucci has, like, a million songs. Here's our guide to the best possible experience with his music.
Casa Amor is so much more than a gimmick. It's an emotional tour-de-force
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