Una (Cynthia Nixon) has a big heart — just ask her. Why else would the Eastern European motel owner hire Riz (Geetanjali Thapa), a seemingly manageable Indian immigrant looking to shake a delinquent past? A single-take walk through of the grounds, led by an irritatingly impersonal Una, offers breathing room …
With an average of 200 murders a month, Tijuana is not an ideal locale for migrants to spend their time counting the months until a temporary visa may or may not be granted. Were it not for our president’s clear and present penchant for winnowing the flames of paranoia, and …
Natasha (Yara Shahidi) is a Jamaican immigrant whose family is one day away from being deported. Daniel (Charles Melton) is a proud South Korean-American forced by his parents to attend an “important” admissions interview at Dartmouth. She believes that love isn’t a provable fact; he vows to get her to …
A family wanting to destroy the evidence after a hit-and-run accident, breaks down their car into little pieces
An IMAX original, this documentary tells the story of a group of extraordinarily brave canines.
High school teacher Holly (Azura Skye) appears to command the respect of her students, her husband Rob (Bryce Pinkham) is set for a promotion at work, and their two sons seem to be relatively well-adjusted. That makes it even harder to shake the close-up on her bloody hands tightened around …
When asked what he’d do in France, the Israeli Yoav (Tom Mercier) replies, “I’ll be French.” Like a Terminator dropped from the sky, he runs naked reconnaissance through the recently leased Parisian flat he now calls home. He left Israel with a one-way ticket and a singular goal: erase all …
“Once upon a time in the land of films…” mutters Suleiman Ibrahim as he looks down at the abandoned projection booth floor, where gritty, unspooled yards of celluloid, curled from the Sudanese heat, crunch beneath his feet. The 35mm projectors, so dirty that it takes a leaf-blower to clean out …
You go to the fair, you get your cotton candy, you know what you’re in for: nearly unadulterated sweetness that melts into nothing almost as soon as you take it in. Elle Fanning plays a lonely Polish girl growing up on the Isle of Wight who enters the titular singing …
Pablo (Juan Pablo Olyslager), an Evangelical Christian and father of two, was recently outed by his family. “You thought being a faggot would be easy?” asks his lover. “We’re not in Luxembourg.” Try Homophobiaville, a Guatemalan burg where everyone knows everyone else’s business. It’s a cliche that filmmaker Jayro Bustamante …