Each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit streaming platforms in the United States. Check out this week’s selections below and past round-ups here. CHAOS: The Manson Murders (Errol Morris) Over half a century later, what new information...
Though we will for once not have boots on the ground for SXSW 2025, that doesn’t mean we aren’t thinking about the festival in this 31st iteration of its Film & TV conference, which runs March 7-15. As always, SXSW...
Over half a century later, what new information can be gleaned from the nights of August 9 and 10, 1969? Tom O’Neill and Dan Piepenbring’s riveting (if convoluted) book CHAOS: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the...
After a troubled young girl bursts into their home psychiatry practice claiming that a terrifying entity is feeding on her, Jordan and her clairvoyant mother must find a way to stop the evil force before the girl is consumed completely....
This is an immensely likeable film, thanks largely to the chemistry between its two leads. The post ‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ Review: A Touching, If Gentle to a Fault, Dramedy of Mutual Healing appeared first on Slant Magazine.
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings. Brooklyn Center for Theatre ResearchMy screening series Amnesiascope hosts the La Clef Revival Collective for a screening of Bye Bye Tiberias this Sunday. SpectacleMeanwhile, La Clef presents Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche’s Dernier...
Two Women, an official selection of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, marks the latest feature from acclaimed Quebec filmmaker Chloé Robichaud (Sarah Prefers to Run, Boundaries). The French-language comedy, adapted from Catherine Léger’s stage play, inspired by the 1970s films of...
There is one marginalized group to which any of us could become a member at anytime: the disabled. And there are no amount of supplements or devices that can completely overcome a disability, whether it be physical or mental, in...