In ‘The Tale of Silyan,’ the Storks Are Watching
The birds’ presence lends an otherworldly air to this nonfiction look at a family farm in a dying North Macedonian village.
The birds’ presence lends an otherworldly air to this nonfiction look at a family farm in a dying North Macedonian village.
Lyle Lovett, Bonnie Raitt, Kacey Musgraves and other luminaries perform Prine’s songs in this engaging concert film.
A grieving father struggles to care for his two children after the death of his wife. Even with its star, Benedict Cumberbatch, the movie never takes flight.
Was a freelance photographer intentionally left out of the famous Vietnam War photo of “Napalm Girl”?
The filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou tells a sensitive story of a mother and her two daughters struggling to get by in Taiwan.
In this dazzling essay movie, the director Kahlil Joseph draws on an array of sources — news clips, old movies, family albums, an encyclopedia of ”Africana” — to create a thrilling whole.
Wagner Moura takes cover in this knockout from the filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho that is largely set in 1977 during Brazil’s miliary dictatorship.
A sequel to the 2016 hit, this movie about an animal metropolis takes on an even messier social allegory than the first one, while building out a wider (if bloated) universe.
This documentary looks back at a group of teenagers who, in the early 1990s, created a high school video project that ended up breaking real news.
Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal star in a heartbreaking adaptation of the best-selling novel.
Josh O’Connor leads a star-studded cast in the latest Benoit Blanc mystery — this one, about religious cults of personality.
Elizabeth Olsen plays a dead woman who must choose her forever partner in this silly afterlife rom-com.
Charlie Shackleton explains how he would have made a film had he won the rights to a book on a murderer. The result is a fascinating look at a whole genre.
Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Monaghan return in a better executed, equally goofball sequel about a family’s tangles with organized crime.
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande return to Oz for the second part of Jon M. Chu’s maximalist adaptation of the Broadway musical.
Joel Edgerton stars in a gorgeous film based on Denis Johnson’s celebrated novella about a laborer in the Pacific Northwest.
A documentary tracks the highs and lows of the 1990s fitness guru, now a food delivery driver in Las Vegas.
In this sequel to the 2023 exploitation film, blood-splattered inanity becomes a delirium of popcorn fun.
Brendan Fraser is quietly endearing in this fish-out-of-water tale of an American actor in Tokyo who accepts some highly unusual assignments.
A documentary about Sara Shahverdi, the first woman elected to the council of her village in Iran, is propelled by her no-nonsense resourcefulness.
A documentary argues that the U.S. government needs to divulge what it knows about the phenomena formerly called U.F.O.s.
This understated Indian drama follows closeted gay man gingerly initiating a romance with an old friend.
In this look back at the singer Selena, the director Isabel Castro presents home video footage and photographs that have not been seen in other documentaries.
The film chronicles the poet Andrea Gibson’s final year of living with cancer and trying to make every second count.
In their fan-oriented and self-mocking holiday comedy, the millennial boy band delivers pure festive sugar rush.
The actor stars as an Everyman battling it out in a near-future but familiarly dystopian America in the director Edgar Wright’s new version of the Stephen King novel.
The American director moves his sights to Paris in 1959, when a young, cocky Jean-Luc Godard is hustling to make his first (now legendary) movie.
A slippery Turkish-language feature takes its time revealing its mysteries.
In this gentle western, Josh O’Connor plays a cowboy who’s lost his ranch and sense of self to a wildfire.
The Horsemen return, with some new additions, and are off to right the world’s wrongs once more.
This entertainingly loopy horror movie from Osgood Perkins is a cabin-in-the-woods chiller with a girl power spin.
A starry action-thriller with noble intentions fumbles the fentanyl epidemic.
In this horror movie drawn from the Apocrypha, a teen Jesus is both troubled and troubling to his parents. Then along comes a stranger with a serpent.
Ben Jacobson’s caper set in an East Village tenement hinges on the camaraderie of neighbors and teems with energy.
A boy empowered by a time-traveling cape crash-lands in 2075 in this inventive animated film that wrestles with the effects of climate change and technology.
A self-aware and soft-spoken Eddie Murphy plays docent to his own career in a new documentary.
The film captures the friendship between an Iranian filmmaker and a Gaza City resident. They never actually meet but speak movingly via video calls.
In this moving drama from the director of “The Worst Person in the World,” Stellan Skarsgard and Renate Reinsve star as father and daughter in counterpoint.
A young Black girl learns that her land allotment is rich with oil in this story that aspires to teach us a lesson about white predation.
The latest installment from the director of “Prey” finds a Predator and an android played by Elle Fanning teaming up against some big baddies.
This movie starring Rami Malek and Russell Crowe looks back at the trials and a psychiatrist who evaluated the defendants.
Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall invigorate this experimental look at a gifted New York photographer.
The movie, directed by Johnny Depp, adapted from a play by Dennis McIntyre, follows the artist fleeing the police, in Paris.
The actress gives a career-defining performance opposite Robert Pattinson in Lynne Ramsay’s latest.
The ring is a treacherous place to be, but for this boxer, the living room held the greater threat of terror.
The latest documentary from Liza Mandelup (“Jawline”) concerns a man who seeks to change the color of his eyes — permanently.
The actor-director Dolores Fonzi chronicles the battle to legalize abortion in Argentina through the real-life story of a woman’s wrongful imprisonment.
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.