There’s a moment in “Hamnet” where Jessie Buckley’s Agnes Shakespeare screams. It isn’t the kind of scream you hear in…
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The first time I saw “The Voice of Hind Rajab” it broke my heart. I found myself having to rewatch…
You don’t walk into a Kelly Reichardt picture expecting fast-paced action, so it’s one of the cleverest gambits in “The…
Today, Vittorio De Sica’s “The Bicycle Thieves” has retained its urgency because the film finds the human bone beneath a…
In the lobby of the hospital where her father is receiving treatment, 11-year-old Fuki Okita (Yui Suzuki) pauses in front…
There’s an almost primal satisfaction in watching someone’s carefully constructed life crumble under the weight of their own ambitions, especially…
What happens when the very systems meant to deliver justice and safety are themselves riddled with inequality and abuse? In…
“Don’t Cry, Butterfly” (Vietnamese: Mưa trên cánh bướm), the debut feature from Vietnamese filmmaker Duong Dieu Linh, is a film…
Bryan Kristoffer Brazil’s “Lost Sabungeros” is a daring documentary that delves into one of the Philippines’ most unsettling unsolved cases…
When the 2002 adaptation of “The Count of Monte Cristo” hit theaters, I was in middle school, enthralled by the…
