The directorial debut of electronic musician Flying Lotus is batshit crazy in every possible way.
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The directorial debut of electronic musician Flying Lotus is batshit crazy in every possible way.
Christopher Nolan's World War II film is thrilling, spellbinding, and ambitious.
Luc Besson's latest sci-fi action epic is a sight to behold, even if it suffers from a weak story.
A "western steeped in Buddhist iconography," runs long, yet still captivates with beautiful and unusual visuals.
A Tarantino-obsessed animated crime film brings the pain.
Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned walks the line, with straight-faced, coming of age drama and its fantastical story.
The Villainess is certain to go down as one of the most action-packed films of 2017.
Our coverage of NYAFF continues with Ordinary Person, a period drama set in Korea in the late 1980s.
A young woman's missing person poster becomes pop art graffiti, while an all-girl gang terrorizes men.
The team behind 7 Days in Hell returns with another sports mockumentary full of off-the-wall humor.
David Lowery's latest is one of the most refreshingly original movies you'll see this year.
A sweet and sensitive Japanese film that tackles aspects of the modern family, transgender issues, and more.
We kick off our coverage of NYAFF 2017 with a science fiction thriller focused on the nature of memory.
Bong Joon-ho's latest is a blockbuster size affair, even if you can only watch it at home.
The latest Spider-Man film stands to be the most definite take on the character to date.
Edgar Wright's latest efficiently and effectively blends comedy, action, and music together.
Rich in action and character moments, War of the Planet of the Apes is one of the year's best films.