Desiree Akhavan’s directorial debut is a charming and deceptively powerful look at culture and sexuality.
Desiree Akhavan’s directorial debut is a charming and deceptively powerful look at culture and sexuality.
Don’t let the title confuse you, this is Hitchcock film that’s very much an “assignment film”.
Hitchcock’s early screwball comedy shows signs of his knack for visual humor.
The strong female characters and voices behind the camera are the highlight of this refreshing rom-com.
This Oscar-nominated Hitch thriller set its psychological game in the battlefield of a marriage.
This forgotten attempt at parody from Hitch should probably stay that way.
Hitchcock wasn’t too fond of this, his final silent film, but it still holds some of his trademark flourishes.
Our “I Was Wrong” series returns with this second look at the action sequel.
Kelly Reichardt’s captivating and emotional story of a girl and her dog is this month’s pick.
This Henry Fonda starrer is one of Hitch’s least stylish and most grounded works.
A close look at the power and importance of friendship in the Star Wars canon.
John Carpenter’s dystopian cult classic starring Kurt Russell gets profiled in the latest Fresh Eyes.
Sally Hawkins delivers an exceptional performance in this underrated biopic.
Manish takes a look at his favorite film and its meaning in the #MeToo era.
A look at Captain America and why his dedication and loyalty makes him one of the MCU’s best heroes.
Despite gorgeous cinematography and a strong performance from Ingrid Bergman, this is still lesser Hitch.
Nancy Savoca's romantic drama starring River Phoenix and Lilli Taylor is spotlighted.