Review | ‘Watchmen’: Bizarre World Is Hauntingly Familiar
‘Watchmen’ may be full of masked heroes and supervillains, but it’s our country’s own fraught history and dubious morality that grinds the gears.
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‘Watchmen’ may be full of masked heroes and supervillains, but it’s our country’s own fraught history and dubious morality that grinds the gears.
Writer-director Alla Kovgan makes engaging doc on modern dance icon Merce Cunningham.
The legendary director receives the Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film.
Sharply crafted documentary on the late N.Y.C. über-lawyer plays like an American horror story.
The sci-fi drama is a visually breathtaking slow burn.
The film reaches expectations in actors and settings, as well as retains all the best bits from the novel.
The sequel balances heartfelt emotion with creepy jump scares galore.
Doc is a portrait of an artist with a heart like a restlessly creative wheel.
Heartfelt film shines a light on the importance of aspirations and how “friends are the family we choose.”
The cinematic equivalent of summer reading: amusing, breezy, loopy.