‘Good Night Oppy’ Review: Meet the Scrappiest Rovers NASA Ever Sent to Mars
Ryan White’s doc may not make you cry over its WALL-E-like stars, but it still convincingly argues the role that emotion plays in science.
Ryan White’s doc may not make you cry over its WALL-E-like stars, but it still convincingly argues the role that emotion plays in science.
TIFF: One of Korea’s premiere action stars goes behind the camera for this disappointing action movie about a hitman released from prison.
TIFF: The heir of a hotel empire (Christopher Abbott) gets blackmailed by his dominatrix in Zachary Wigon’s small but spry second feature.
J.D. Dillard’s high-flying film effectively rescues Jesse Brown’s memory from “the forgotten war,” even if its thrills are few and far between.
TIFF: Nicholas Britell goes absolutely wild in Benjamin Millepied’s delirious fever dream version of his favorite childhood opera.
Spielberg’s coming-of-auteur story may not be one of his greatest masterpieces, but it shines a beautiful light onto how he made them.
As great she is, Brian Tyree Henry might be even better.
TIFF: Frances O’Connor makes her directorial debut with this ravishing, safely revisionist biopic about the author of “Wuthering Heights.”
TIFF: This low-rent but well-intentioned buffalo hunt doesn’t feel like a hiccup in Cage’s recent hot streak so much as it does a watchable part of the plan.
TIFF: You can’t take your eyes off of newcomer Park Ji-Min in Davy Chou’s spiky drama about a Korean-born, French-raised woman’s search for her true identity.
TIFF: Two years after its premiere was cancelled on account of “technical problems,” Zhang Yimou reveals his most intimate film in decades.
Another strong addition to the growing sub-genre of stories about people whose lives go to hell when they get involved with Tom Burke.