Striking Up the Fire: Reviving Cinema with Wim Wenders and Anselm Kiefer
German filmmaker Wim Wenders' documentary on twisted artist Anselm Kiefer promises an intimate, uncompromising look into his life and work.
German filmmaker Wim Wenders' documentary on twisted artist Anselm Kiefer promises an intimate, uncompromising look into his life and work.
"Dawn of the Nugget" lacks the sparkle of Aardman Animation's classics. Yet, it offers just enough humor to keep audiences glued.
Embark on a mythical journey with Disney+'s "Percy Jackson and the Olympians". The show merges tween television elements with Greek mythology, creating a unique fusion of fictional fun and educational entertainment.
While passionate and entertaining, the 'Iron Claw' tragically misses insights into the real-life drama of the wrestling Von Erich family.
"The Sacrifice Game" treads familiar thriller tropes with a lackluster execution and difficulty combining its various influences into a compelling narrative.
In the poignant drama "Our Son," directed by Bill Oliver, the complexities of a modern family are delicately unfolded.
"Finestkind" navigates the tumultuous life of the fishing community in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Mark Wahlberg, known for his comic and action prowess, steps into the family man turned assassin role in "The Family Plan."
The animated adaptations of the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series, particularly the latest, "Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever," brilliantly capture the essence of the beloved books.
Tran Anh Hung's "The Taste of Things" opens with a mesmerizing 38-minute scene in a bustling country kitchen.