March 9, 2026 Carlos A. Gutierrez on 25 Years of Cinema Tropical and a Time of Validation for Latin American Film
March 8, 2026 True/False 2026 Review: Naveen Chaubal’s “Pinball” Yields an Unusually Moving Portrait of Resettlement
March 7, 2026 True/False 2026 Review: “The Great Experiment” Crisply Captures America at a Crisis Point
March 7, 2026 True/False 2026 Review: A Movement Requires Memory in Yael Bridge’s “Who Moves America”
March 9, 2026 Carlos A. Gutierrez on 25 Years of Cinema Tropical and a Time of Validation for Latin American Film
March 8, 2026 True/False 2026 Review: Naveen Chaubal’s “Pinball” Yields an Unusually Moving Portrait of Resettlement
March 7, 2026 True/False 2026 Review: “The Great Experiment” Crisply Captures America at a Crisis Point
March 7, 2026 True/False 2026 Review: A Movement Requires Memory in Yael Bridge’s “Who Moves America”
February 23, 2026 Berlinale 2026 Review: Alisa Kovalenko & Marysia Nikitiuk’s “Traces” Leaves a Strong Impression of an Underexamined Aspect of War
February 20, 2026 Berlinale 2026 Review: Pete Muller’s “Bucks Harbor” Brings Out Fresh Air From a Cold Reality
February 18, 2026 Berlinale 2026 Review: Lorenzo Ferro and Lucas A. Vignale’s “The River Train” Deliver a Ride Full of Childhood Wonder
February 18, 2026 Berlinale 2026 Review: A Private Hell is Unearthed in Jérémy Comte’s Provocative “Paradise”
February 18, 2026 Berlinale 2026 Review: Patric Chiha’s “A Russian Winter” Affords Some Sun to Those Left Out in the Cold
February 16, 2026 Berlinale 2026 Review: Amy Adams Has a Field Day in Kornél Mundruczó’s Ferocious Sobriety Drama “At the Sea”
February 16, 2026 Berlinale 2026 Review: A Lawyer’s Sense of Justice is Put on Trial in Faraz Shariat’s Absorbing “Prosecution”
February 15, 2026 Berlinale 2026 Review: A Housekeeper Is Asked to Clean Up a Different Kind of Mess in Dominik Locher’s Entertaining “Enjoy Your Stay”
February 14, 2026 Berlinale 2025 Review: A Pair of Misfits Embark on a Tender Romance in Ian de la Rosa’s Touching “Iván & Hadoum”
February 14, 2026 Berlinale 2026 Review: A Filmmaking Collective in Nigeria Sets their Sights on Other Worlds in the Compelling “Crocodile”
February 13, 2026 Berlinale 2026 Review: A Teen Looks to Become Comfortable In Her Own Skin in Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thompson’s Marvelous “Mouse”