Clint, a boy, and a cock named Macho walk into a bar…
You’ll find it hard to care despite the film’s insistence that you probably should.
Mia Hansen-Løve delivers an astonishing and personal film about the process of creating an astonishing and personal film.
In Netflix’s island-set limited series, exhausting religious elements are countered by great performances and inspired horror.
And it’s his most entertaining movie yet.
Danis Goulet’s Indigenous feature tackles heavy historic truths through a dystopian story.
Extravagant and charming, but with some bumps along the way, this is a biopic befitting its larger-than-life subject.
The latest season of the empowering, entertaining series shows Moordale students fighting to let their freak flags fly.
Antoine Fuqua’s version is thrilling but ultimately redundant.