A gripping and unpredictable German drama, set in the world of classical music.
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A gripping and unpredictable German drama, set in the world of classical music.
A compact, star-studded, and informative biography of America’s most beloved jazz singer.
A brilliant payoff can’t quite make up for an uneven buildup in Jon Stewart’s political satire.
Kevin Bacon can’t save his toothless thriller from the formerly reliable David Koepp..
A steady pace, smart writing, and strong performances power this compelling drama.
Channing Godfrey Peoples’ feature directorial debut packs the potential for tremendous national unity on opening weekend.
This three-part film traces the progress of LGBTQ rights across more than 30 years through the turmoil in the lives of one French family.
Bill Nighy is his usual brilliant self in this amusing and moving modern parable about family dynamics and how to win at Scrabble.
Spike Lee joins the sadly short list of great filmmakers who’ve made great films about the Vietnam War.
Even with a talented cast and appealing premise, this literary biopic boils down to two hours of Elisabeth Moss brooding and saying random shit.
There's little of, er, note in this cliché-rich music industry romantic dramedy.
Tsai Chin is terrific as a crabby senior citizen in this pleasantly minor crime comedy.
This French-Algerian film is an admirable portrait of resilient youth, diluted by its rather soapy plot choices.
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon return for another hilarious — and allegedly final — adventure.
No one needs to the “Ghost in the Noonday Sun,” a terrible slapstick pirate comedy from 1973, but anyone interested in moviemaking should certainly see this doc about how the star sank the film.
One of the most intimate and unlikely documentaries you’re ever likely to see, the film traces an artist’s obsession with the thief who stole two of her paintings.
There’s nothing original about Military Wives, but its predictability is part of its charm.
An Israeli/Palestinian youth orchestra prepares for a concert in this well-meaning but frequently hokey drama.
The adult relationship of two childhood friends is tested in this poignant drama.