The Killing of Two Lovers
By Ben Wasserman May 14, 2021

Simplicity is key to why this simmering thriller works, both in its premise and cinematography.
Simplicity is key to why this simmering thriller works, both in its premise and cinematography.
The interplay between reality and illusion, namely that of a filmmaker and his invented characters, is the theme of this laid-back comedy.
A delightful romp through the history of British rock and roll, centered on a Welsh farm that was converted by two music loving brothers into a recording studio.
An Icelandic film that takes a stand for the common man, or in this case a middle-aged, emerging activist, without grandstanding.
If anything, this comedy is a cautionary tale on how to use Facebook properly.
The premise is as simple as it gets: a man locks himself out of room and has a journey of self-discovery.
A bleak view of the relationship between the sexes that rings with disquieting truth.
A cautiously optimistic look on possible solutions to overpopulation and climate change.