Today, Cuarón’s brilliantly made tale of hope in times of despair feels more relevant and needed than ever.
Today, Cuarón’s brilliantly made tale of hope in times of despair feels more relevant and needed than ever.
A holiday weekend with the family ends up with more wild drama and comedy as you’d expect.
The Dickens adaptation is a classic case of style over substance, but, oh, what style!
Cuarón’s first English language film is a ravishing and optimistic celebration of childhood imagination.
Going through two decades of Sony’s franchise-building trials and tribulations.
A modern classic that uses sex comedy trappings to explore deep and personal themes.
Tyler Heberle makes his TFS debut with a deep dive into the work of Debra Granik
Rock icon David Byrne’s lone directorial effort is a unique humanist delight that is worth seeking out.
Ryan Coogler’s film is just as powerful as the one that began the Rocky series 40 years earlier.
This often derided installment of the Rocky Balboa saga has more to offer than its reputation suggests.
Writer-director Stallone sacrifices character for entertainment in the second sequel in the series.
‘Minnesota nice’ is both skewered and praised in what might me the ultimate thesis statement of the Coens.
As the Coens explored the life of the mind, they created their most personal and terrifying film.
A homage and “painstaking recreation” of the screwball comedies of yesteryear.
Deconstructing the reasons why the 2007 film is one of the Coens’ best.
Hollywood has a bit of an obsession when it comes to adapting stories in the public domain, Joey looks at The Nutcracker to explore how this may be changing.