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11 Times That D’Angelo Made a Movie Better with his Music

Like so many contemporary R&B fans, I was gutted when it was reported that Michael Eugene Archer, better known as…

In Mubi’s “Hal & Harper,” Cooper Raiff Has a Hard Time Growing Up

The final episode of Cooper Raiff‘s eight-part series, “Hal & Harper,” opens with a dedication: “For parents and the parentified.”…

The 11 Best Body-Swap Movies, Ranked

Who hasn’t at least once fantasized about switching lives with someone who, from a distance, seems to have a more…

BFI London Review: Left-Handed Girl is a Striking Drama Told Through a Child’s Eyes

The neon-lit alleyways of Taipei’s night markets have never looked quite so vivid as they do through a child’s eyes.…

NYFF Review: Scarlet Finds Mamoru Hosoda Simplistically Adapting a Timeless Tale

Across two decades of crafting animated features, director Mamoru Hosoda has made both intimate dramas like Wolf Children and high-concept…

William Fichtner Transforms AMC’s “Talamasca” Into Something Worthwhile 

AMC has slowly become a dominating force in genre television. From “Dark Winds” to “Interview with the Vampire,” they’ve crafted…

I Wanted Them to Be Weird: Director John McPhail on Mixing Genres and Encouraging Actors in “Grow”

“Grow,” which opens on October 17, is a charming story about a girl named Charlie (newcomer Priya-Rose Brookwell) with a…

In the Third Season of “The Diplomat,” It’s All Upsides and Distances, Darling

Season 3 of “The Diplomat,” Debora Cahn’s feast of political intrigue and personal drama, has landed on Netflix. If you…

November on The Criterion Channel Brings Howard Hawks, Trent Reznor, Blackout Noir & More

November, Noirvember, tomato, tomahto. The Criterion Channel continue their quest to find every known subgenre with “Blackout Noir,” which places…

The Mastermind Review: Kelly Reichardt Crafts a Low-Key, Bressonian Heist Drama

Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2025 Venice coverage. The Mastermind opens in theaters on October…