“The Mad Women’s Ball” (“Le bal des folles,” original title) has something missing in its narrative that leaves the audience…
Browsing: Drama
Michael Showalter directs “The Eyes of Tammy Faye,” a biographical drama based on a 2000 documentary about the life of…
Lucile Hadžihalilović continues her streak of crafting nightmarish fever-dream-esque films with her latest, “Earwig,” which is a weird film that…
Drake Doremus’ 2015 drama “Equals” is a futuristic tale that tells the story of two lovers in a forbidden relationship,…
Edgar Wright’s “Last Night in Soho” has a killer soundtrack, Giallo references, a magnetic ‘60s style that fizzes and pops,…
Antione Fuqua’s remake of “The Guilty” has some thrilling moments, thanks to Jake Gyllenhaal’s performance; however, it lacks the impact…
Adapted from Jim Cummings’ short film of the same name, “Thunder Road” follows Jim Arnaud, a grieving Texas police officer having…
“Mothering Sunday” is yet another period piece with great performances, beautiful cinematography, posh costumes, and has an excellent score to…
Noah Baumbach’s 2012 comedy/drama film is a light-hearted feature that follows aspiring dancer Frances Halladay (Greta Gerwig). Shot in stylish…
Tea Lindeburg’s debut feature, “As in Heaven” (or “Du som er i himlen”), is a beautifully shot period piece that…