Coward. Bully. Victim. The Story of Roy Cohn
By Wilda Williams June 18, 2020
The sometimes eye-opening, jaw-dropping stories that the interviewees divulge bring Cohn—and the documentary—so vividly to life.
The sometimes eye-opening, jaw-dropping stories that the interviewees divulge bring Cohn—and the documentary—so vividly to life.
A teenager copes with the loss of her father and strives to survive on her own during a cross-country trek.
An intimate documentary centering on a 30-year-old transgender man who makes the fateful decision to carry his own baby to term.
It’s no triple-word winner, but there’s at least a few worthy double-letters from the performances.
Game of Thrones‘ Nikolaj Coster-Waldau stars in a different type of role.
Rarely has a debut film attacked its subject matter with such energy and verve.
Stylistically and tonally, director Josephine Decker tries to present writer Shirley Jackson’s life like a Shirley Jackson story.
The script walks a sometimes uneasy line between genuine darkness and a Monty Python–esque embrace of anachronism and the bizarre.