The People’s Joker
The brainchild of longtime comedian and TV editor Vera Drew, which began as a dare to reedit Todd Phillips’s Joker.
The brainchild of longtime comedian and TV editor Vera Drew, which began as a dare to reedit Todd Phillips’s Joker.
A slow burn of a film that does not spoon-feed its audience as it challenges the notion of traditional masculinity.
A portrait of the friendship between two female cattle range riders, as well as the luscious landscape.
Broadway stars besiege a small Indiana town with musical numbers and narcissism.
A family drama set during the Sri Lankan Civil War and an epic tale of multiple star-crossed lovers.
An intimate portrait, zeroing in on a slice of a rock star’s life, not unlike the underrated Brian Wilson biopic, Love & Mercy.
Writer-director Matthew Rankin’s first feature is a raunchy look back at Canadian history through a psychedelic and psychosexual lens.
Its main subject has to be one of the most badass, real-life doctors to grace the screen in recent memory.
Henry Golding gives an understated performance, letting his body language do much of the talking.