
‘Godland’ Review: Another of God’s Lonely Men Goes Amok (Spiritually)
In this striking drama set in the late 19th century, a Danish priest travels to Iceland and is gradually undone by a world he can’t understand.
In this striking drama set in the late 19th century, a Danish priest travels to Iceland and is gradually undone by a world he can’t understand.
Alberto Sordi stars as an idealistic Italian Everyman caught up in a changing postwar world in this rediscovered comedy from the ’60s.
In this wry Finnish drama, a disabled man embarks on a journey to visit his girlfriend, encountering inaccessible infrastructure and evil goons along the way.
A Palestinian citizen of Israel returns to his hometown and encounters problems in this film from Eran Kolirin.
This psychological horror movie stars Noémie Merlant as a new mother experiencing delusions and paranoia.
In M. Night Shyamalan’s latest thought experiment, Dave Bautista brings the end of the world to a peaceful country cottage.
This documentary tries to do justice to a six-decade career in 95 minutes, which proves challenging.
A breathlessly tense portrait of modern labor, this French drama stars Laure Calamy as a single mother who hits her breaking point during a nationwide strike.
The documentary features performers and filmmakers discussing onscreen nudity and sex, but offers little on the subject of sexual exploitation.
Ryan Phillippe plays a lock picker trying to escape his past in this clunky, clichéd crime thriller.
To combat the overdose crisis, a group that includes former and current users open a safe consumption site where shooting up does not have to mean death.
Hugh Laurie voices a quippy, self-referential cat in this animated adaptation of a popular Terry Pratchett book.
Nothing rocks the boat for long in this can-do drama based on the true story of Jessica Watson, an Australian teenager who sailed the globe.
Filled to the brim with action set pieces, “Pathaan” stars Shah Rukh Khan as a secret agent saving India from havoc unleashed by a vengeful former operative.
Mo McRae’s feature debut, about a well-off Black couple and their white neighbor, is more of a trauma drama than a satirical thriller.
This stubbornly charming romp starring Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Sally Field and Rita Moreno is inspired by the story of a real group of female friends with a love for Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.
This documentary from Ryan White rewinds, to powerful effect, on Pamela Anderson’s life and fame.
Jonah Hill and Eddie Murphy are among the stars in this prickly-charming generational Netflix comedy, the feature directing debut of Kenya Barris.
In this thriller, a French diplomat takes to the road after being falsely imprisoned by Russian authorities.
This film, featuring a captivating performance from David Strathairn as the Polish resistance fighter Jan Karski, is a straightforward adaptation of the play of the same name.
Friendship and tragedy go hand in hand in Lukas Dhont’s delicate, Oscar-nominated drama.
Looking at the seasoned cast — Diane Keaton, Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon and William H. Macy — you might think you want to see this movie. Hold that thought.
The Italian director Mario Martone creates an expressive, economic depiction of crime and longing in this drama about a man coming home to Naples.
Teenagers from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints travel to Finland for missionary service in this documentary that offers limited insight.
The election of a grand imam is the backdrop for this tense drama of innocence and corruption set at an esteemed Islamic university.
Jean-Christophe Klotz’s documentary retraces the steps of two men tasked with gathering evidence for the Nuremberg trials.
A wealthy writer succumbs to the lure of consequence-free violence in this artfully potent blend of horror and science fiction.
A destination wedding becomes a high-stakes hostage situation in this action-heavy film.
Couples try to navigate relationships in lockdown in this pandemic satire.
This nebulous French thriller tracks the unraveling of a Jewish family that accidentally sells their storage cellar to an antisemitic conspiracy theorist.
Part nature film, part biographical portrait, this experimental documentary takes its cues from its setting, an island off mainland Nova Scotia.
The audacious sequel to Frant Gwo’s 2019 sci-fi blockbuster follows survivors working to avert planetary disaster, but it loses much of the glee of its predecessor.
In Matt Carter’s gay rugby film, sports and romance smash together like two players from opposing teams.
In this animated fantasy, a former deity must confront his traumatic past if he hopes to find absolution and save the world.
This observational documentary about an aging farming couple on the Icelandic coast unfolds like an elegy to a life lived off the land.
Julianne Moore plays a parent to a son (Finn Wolfhard) with whom she fails to see eye-to-eye in this comedy directed by Jesse Eisenberg.
Anna Kendrick stars in a drama about a woman in an abusive relationship who finds refuge with two girlfriends during a getaway.
This thriller, about a teenage girl whose mother disappears, plays out on a computer screen.
A series of sexual and social situations unspool in this portrait of Israeli youth culture.
In this intelligent melodrama by the director Aleem Khan, a British woman discovers her husband has been leading a double life.
Laemmle theaters have fed generations of Los Angeles cinephiles. This documentary looks at their past and present.
After a decade on the shelf, this action comedy is streaming for the first time. But while the action is dated, the comedy is antique.
Li Xiaofeng’s film turns a crime soap opera into an allegory about China’s head-spinning modernization.
Directed by Calmatic, “House Party” reboots the 1990 Kid ’n Play cult comedy with the help of LeBron James.
In this Netflix family movie, based on a true story, a yellow Lab disappears on the Appalachian Trail, and Rob Lowe is tasked with finding him.
A real-life case of infanticide is the basis of Alice Diop’s rigorous and wrenching courtroom drama.
Gillian Jacobs’s blank slate protagonist floats through a series of encounters in this feature-length movie made up of short films.
In this brutal Icelandic drama, four teenagers — both bullies and the bullied — struggle and rage against a world that rages back.
A sous chef is forced to take a job at a hostel for undocumented minors in this feel-good drama with a white-savior problem.
In this thriller, Gerard Butler and Mike Colter have to avoid a hostage situation and deliver a plane full of passengers to safety.
In this Brooklyn-set horror film, an evil spirit causes torment at a Jewish funeral home.
Two children are trapped in a shape-shifting home in this spookily impenetrable horror experiment.
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.