A Round-up of New Movies in Theaters, Online and Available for Home Viewing

'Saint Maud'

‘Saint Maud’

As an atmospheric psycho-spiritual thriller, writer-director Rose Glass’s debut feature ambitiously attempts to tell a chilling cautionary tale about the ...
'Slalom'

‘Slalom’

When a high-strung, emotionally abusive trainer inappropriately seduces a 15-year-old skiing prodigy, the aim of grooming an aspiring champion becomes ...
'Spring Blossom'

‘Spring Blossom’

I’m completely at a loss to understand the undeserving fascination with this highly unfocused, heavily padded, meandering tale of a ...
'Queen Marie'

‘Queen Marie’

“Politics is a complicated business” is a theme that frequently surfaces and aptly pervades the narrative of this historical drama ...
'The Killing of Two Lovers'

‘The Killing of Two Lovers’

When a couple goes through a trial separation with an open approach to dating others, difficulties arise when the spouses ...
'In Silico'

‘In Silico’

The brain is a truly remarkable phenomenon of nature, but how much do we really know about how it was ...
'Wojnarowicz'

‘Wojnarowicz’

Queer multimedia artist and activist David Wojnarowicz made quite a name for himself in the late 1980s as a fiercely ...
'The Disciple'

‘The Disciple’

When an aspiring Indian classical musician struggles to hone his craft, mostly under the tutelage of masters who demand unattainable ...
'Limbo'

‘Limbo’

Just because a movie character is stuck in limbo doesn’t mean viewers should be subjected to the same. Such is ...