‘Clika’ Review: Dreaming of the Stage
This film about a fieldworker trying to make it in music offers a Mexican American spin on underdog dreamer movies like “8 Mile.”
This film about a fieldworker trying to make it in music offers a Mexican American spin on underdog dreamer movies like “8 Mile.”
Chris Pratt plays a man accused of killing his wife in this witless action-thriller where harsh justice is dispensed by artificial intelligence.
This latest installment in the video game movie franchise looks like it’s meant to be played.
In this dreary thriller, an ex-con faces escalating dangers and familial strife when she attempts to regain control of her drug operation.
The erotic film, first shown in 1994, finds room for sweetness with its kink.
Claire Foy stars along with a goshawk in an adaptation of Helen MacDonald’s award-winning memoir.
Leslie Iwerks’s documentary is a captivating look at the creative and logistical challenges of building a beloved theme park on California farmland.
A primary schoolteacher in Russia documents the government’s efforts to teach students pro-war messages.
In this documentary, Smart tells the frightening narrative of her 2002 kidnapping at age 14, in Utah.
The director Brittany Shyne’s film is slow-moving and lyrical in its focus on the seasonal rhythms of the work, even as it shifts to policy concerns.
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck play grizzled cops looking at each other sideways in this Netflix crime thriller that has all the concepts but not much else.
The 1929 silent film returns in a shimmering, sensitively scored restoration that brings out the lurid and the romantic in Erich von Stroheim’s story of orphan-meets-prince.
A grieving widower finds his problems are just beginning when his wife returns in the form of a household appliance in this gloriously funny, shape-shifting debut feature.
This detour-heavy film moves across time periods to follow girlhood mischief, desire and abuse on a German farm.
Benjamin Flaherty discovered some disturbing tendencies in the addiction recovery industry. His documentary is upsetting and revelatory.
Speaking in French (but cursing in English), the actress plays an American psychiatrist abroad who stumbles into unexpected intrigue.
Rival gangs in Los Angeles join forces when a bloodsucking unit of the police department invades their community.
A filmmaker who can’t secure an interview with the A.I. executive turns to technology for a solution.
By condensing the logic of the action, this anime adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s light novel undermines the story’s excitement.
The latest installment in the zombie saga is all about evil and good, and whether any of it exists.
This blood-splattered survival film about a rabies-infected chimpanzee is powered by unabashedly simple pleasures.
Love grows between a restless travel writer and a contented homebody in this occasionally cute, instantly forgettable romantic comedy.
Gael García Bernal plays the explorer Ferdinand Magellan in Lav Diaz’s portrait of a brutal adventurer and his travels across the globe.
Gerard Butler returns for more earthshaking action in this crowd-pleasing postapocalyptic thriller.
The Dardenne brothers’ latest film is a tender portrait of four teenage moms in a Belgian maternity shelter.
In this indie oddity boasting visceral D.I.Y. effects, a gentle loner enters the world of a video game to save his beloved dog.
The actors Udo Kier and David Hayman square off in this domestic drama where a man is convinced that his neighbor is Adolf Hitler.
This unpredictable documentary follows a man and his family as they wait for news of his daughter and her husband, who were kidnapped in the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, attacks on Israel.
Dramatizing an odd news item from 1977, Gus Van Sant’s crime film isn’t crazy enough.
The Palestinian American director Cherien Dabis offers eloquent context with her generational drama about Palestinian men.
Daisy Ridley plays a woman who hopes her husband will spring back to life after a tragedy annihilates the population of Tasmania.
This Korean Canadian soap opera is a moderately charming, if blandly earnest, drama about the dissonance and frictions between immigrant parents and their children
The actor stars along side Kate Mara in a psychological thriller that goes deep into the Black Arts archives.
This documentary chronicles the reboot and reopening in Las Vegas of the acrobatic show “O,” which shutdown during the pandemic.
This enlightening, troubling documentary chronicles life (and death) among residents in a long-term care facility during the heights of the pandemic.
Stakeholders including Patti LuPone and Lynn Nottage share their real-time reactions to New York theater’s shutdown and reopening in Amy Rice’s documentary.
The filmmaker David Siev chronicles his family’s struggle to keep their Michigan restaurant afloat through the pandemic in this hermetic documentary.