La Civil
A gripping drama that dabbles in ambiguity more than thrills.
A gripping drama that dabbles in ambiguity more than thrills.
The documentary explores the traumatic and uniting aspects of the lives of sex workers in New York City’s Meatpacking District, from the 1970s into the early 21st century.
Nicole Newnham’s deft and captivating documentary recounts the life of sex researcher Shere Hite.
A modest, occasionally moving coming-of-age tale of a transient gay relationship in 1999.
Writer/director Raven Jackson’s debut feature reveals a perceptive and immensely talented filmmaker. The pleasures here are mainly mined from the visual and aural details.
An affecting and occasionally bracing documentary that plunders the complicated relationships and parallels between human and animal.
Both The Fabelmans and Last Film Show pose the mystery of why some become so enamored with movies and filmmaking.
Though the mixture of horror elements and straightforward domestic drama is sometimes uneven, Nanny is still compelling.
A romcom weepie that knows it’s a romcom weepie. It even references famed tearjerkers like Terms of Endearment and Beaches.