Dheepan is a compelling family drama, an immigrant story set against the backdrop of a crime-ridden French hood you need to experience.
After more than 40 years, The Shining, an atmospheric psychological horror based on Stephen King's novel, still looks and feels amazing.
Unfolding in a gorgeous ski resort, Force Majeure is a realistic, immersive albeit slower dramedy exploring marriage, gender and life itself.
Starring Toni Collette, Muriel's Wedding is a charming black comedy with a distinctive Australian vibe, great story, and vibrant atmosphere.
If you're looking for a classic psychological thriller with some creepy horror elements and a great ending, The Lodge is a good choice.
Orange County is a lighthearted coming-of-age teen comedy with an awesome cast and a dreamy atmosphere perfect for escapism.
Once Were Warriors is a harrowing but necessary experience exploring so many different issues through the lens of one dysfunctional family.
Take a break from your usual movie schedule and check out Elling, a heartwarming, honest, and refreshing drama with a lot of dark humor.
Grotesque, highly sexual, but in a fucked up way, and visually impressive, Titane is a polarizing movie about love, family, and car cum.
I usually avoid recommending big movies but Saving Mr. Banks is just so damn good and well-written that I had to do something.
Deep, dark, and brooding, The Living is one of the few good indie movies exploring small-town crime with superb character development.
Intelligent and visually stunning, A Monster Calls is a riveting drama with strong fantasy elements making it more approachable.
Hereditary features a very well-thought-out story and incredible character development. This is not your usual jump-scare horror movie but a visceral and haunting tragedy with overwhelming black humor undertones.
I wanted to write that I simply cannot believe that this movie flopped at the box office, received a tone...
Very engaging and intelligent road-trip movie about life and how choices we make take us onto unexpected paths. Or expected...
A poignant and heartwarming movie following the destiny of a young kid growing up in poverty-stricken but mesmerizing Laos.
Based on a novel, this who-done-it mystery movie starring Charlize Theron and Nicholas Hoult is a perfect choice for those long Sunday afternoons.
A well written character study with a lot of style and British humor discussing mental health and suicide. A strong cast and good pacing make it great viewing.
One of the most engaging drama movies that I have ever seen. It deals with so many issues in such an open way that it should be a mandatory viewing.
An atmospheric indie drama about the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks. It tries to chronicle the path of the shooter and reasons why this attack happened.